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Flick ([personal profile] flick) wrote2012-04-20 08:41 pm

Thelma & Louise

I'm watching Thelma & Louise, having recently seen it mentioned in an article, for possibly the first time ever (I remember seeing the ending before, the rest of the film is a bit of a blank to me).

This may be a generational thing, but... wow, that's a bit shit.

Are headscarves on women actually accurate for early nineties non-religious US women? Ditto for most of the first half hour.

And, yes, it passes the Bechdel Test. Because, you know, the women in it are discussing their own reactions to rape and spousal abuse. While the FBI are running after them for shooting a rapist. And Johnny Depp wanders to and fro having not-entirely-consensual sex with one of them before robbing her.

Yeah, great. I think I'd rather watch Heathers. At least it doesn't try to be appealing to the women folk. It just lets them blow things up.

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/la_marquise_de_/ 2012-04-21 11:04 am (UTC)(link)
Yes to the headscarves, given an open-top car.
I found it disposable. It was marketed as a buddy film for women -- girls are just like boys really! -- and it works on that level. But feminist? No.