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‘I’m The Deadliest Women In The World’, in particular reference to Kill Bill: Volume Two (2004) by Quentin Tarantino, how have women's roles in action films changed over the recent years?
For my independent study i will be focusing on the representation of women in action films and how they have changed, as we typically associate the male to be the protagonist/dominant figure in the film. My main text i will refer to will be 'Kill Bill Volume Two' (2004) by Quentin Tarantino. I will be also referring to other films such as ', 'Terminater' (1984), 'RoboCop' (1987) and 'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle' (2003). In all these films women are represented differently, 'Charlie's Angels' women are represented as dominant and in control and however in 'Miami Vice' as men are seen to have more control than women.
For my independent study i will be focusing on the representation of women in action films and how they have changed, as we typically associate the male to be the protagonist/dominant figure in the film. My main text i will refer to will be 'Kill Bill Volume Two' (2004) by Quentin Tarantino. I will be also referring to other films such as ', 'Terminater' (1984), 'RoboCop' (1987) and 'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle' (2003). In all these films women are represented differently, 'Charlie's Angels' women are represented as dominant and in control and however in 'Miami Vice' as men are seen to have more control than women.
1 Comments:
hey,
i found the reasearch which you down about males in the 1980's useful as it will help with my independent study as well. you've included a deatiled migrain, however instead of just giving links to the thoeires your going to include, sumarise them into your own words to show how you interpret them.. tc x dini
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