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Speaking of gender, why are there episodes about a guy having have a Sweet 16 or whatever?
This is a throwback to the horror and action-adventure movies in which the tension is based on the threatened woman who cannot get out of the way of danger because of her passivity, gullibility, or other
gender
stereotyped disability.
Now the cast is multi-ethnic and
gender
diverse.
Gender
issues revolving around sexuality and the machismo are shown through Don Ru.
'Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds' is a sequel that is not really a sequel - unless the common thread of social attitudes and
gender
dilemmas as an ongoing tale is the source.
I was also captivated by the sub themes of race, class, and
gender
inequity were so subtly and effectively presented.
The idea of changing the
gender
of one of the reporters in The Front Page works beautifully, and Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell are perfect as the feuding would-be couple.
The way this movie captures the
gender
and cultural divides it portrays is right on target.
Although it takes place in Restoration England, the themes throughout are universal, particularly male/female roles and
gender
identity.
What I could see almost instantly that the sinister and well hidden agenda of this anime is undermine the male
gender
while lionising and glorifying the female.
The underlying message that women can make it in the workforce and not have to apologize for it is strong in places, yet weak in others...like when they submit to the stereotypes of their
gender.
Both girls and guys can like it, it isn't leaned towards one gender, it's has just the right mix of action, comedy, and romance.
We have "nails" that are clearly rubber stuck to "dead people" who are clearly breathing and a killer that miraculously puts on forty pounds and appears to change
gender
when "unmasked."
I thought, hey, if Oxygen is playing it, it can't be that demeaning to women or perpetuate tired
gender
stereotypes!
A reverse
gender "
Death Wish" has doe-eyed Lia Williams as Bella, who encounters several oversexed, repulsive men, who are all interested in one thing (and it ain't football!).
There is much to much
gender
normative and heterosexism in this movie for it to be any good.
There are quite a few derogatory statements made against the female
gender
too.
Just saw this film at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival over the past couple of days.I found the film to be very hard viewing due to the atrocities that are shown which seemed to be indiscriminate of
gender
or age.
I wasn't bothered by the
gender
in the least, and her personality isn't irritating(I've yet to come across a single obnoxious person in this franchise up to this point); however, her vocabulary, well, fits her age, and it does take away from the mood when something is called/described using words like "boring", "gross" or "yuck".
If you are samurai film fan you really should watch this one it's one of the best in it's
gender.
This sort of humor included nearly a dozen different euphemisms for the female anatomy (I lost count), and countless jokes about how to "score" with the opposite
gender.
The film studies all of the possible interrelationships: the men, the women, the opposite
gender
spouses and the couples, before and during the breakup, and hints at the probable situation afterward.
My personal favorite episode is the one where steven and lizzie each have a respective night out with their gender, where steven, lloyd (my fav character), ron, and marshall (my 2nd fav character)go to a party and marshall gets lloyd's overflow.
Besides stealing,
gender
prejudice, coercion of minors and a gross manipulation of justice, I can't see how this Christmas story could inspire any better moral qualities.
In the case of Ned Kynaston the lack of self-identification was both in terms of sexual orientation as well as
gender.
Those who have something invested in keeping the boundaries of
gender
and sexuality rigid will be offended by this film, whether they be religious fundamentalist types or gay-rights advocates who argue from the constrictive either/or framing of their opponents.
Normally I love Jodie Foster, but this film is a total misfire that is little more than a
gender
reversal on Forrest Gump.
If you really feel the need to go to this movie, please leave anyone you know of the male
gender
at home.
I firmly believe the only reason men would not appreciate this film is because they do not want to recognize their
gender'
s disgusting role in subjugating women (As seen in other reviews).
It's such a sendup of
gender
stereotypes, executed with great wit.
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