It has nothing to do with feminism

Eliezer 2022-03-24 09:01:38

I don't understand why this movie is actually regarded as a masterpiece of feminist movies that protested against the patriarchal society. This kind of theme is the rhythm of a road escape film, and it's just a funny road escape film. If the two protagonists were replaced by men, wouldn't it be GTA? There are not too many dissatisfaction with life of the two heroines in the film, as well as the analysis and confrontation of the patriarchal society, etc., just some mouthpieces. They traveled because they had a happy life, and in the process, one of the heroines made a radical act, which has something to do with feminism, and there was no deep expression at all.

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  • Pearlie 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Is there a need to express feminism in a "radical" way? A: Very necessary. Especially in the last scene of the film, surrounded by policemen and weapons that symbolize male power, the two women chose to flee completely. Incredibly radical, romantic, and brave.

  • Clare 2021-11-14 08:01:26

    That jump, not only insulted all the men, but also any human being inferior to a maverick pig.

Thelma & Louise quotes

  • [seeing Darryl across the room]

    J.D.: Hey, who's that?

    Hal: That's Ms. Dickinson's husband.

    J.D.: Well, shit twice and fall back in.

  • J.D.: Hey.

    Darryl: What?

    J.D.: [tauntingly] I *liked* your wife.

    [does a mock sexual body thrust in front of Darryl]

    Darryl: [livid] *YOU MOTHERFUCKIN'......!*

    [charges at Darryl but gets restrained by the police]