It will come as a surprise to no one that I can be somewhat weird. I watch Summer Blockbusters like the rest of society but when while everyone else is ooh-ing and gasping at the crisply rendered explosion that smothers the screen after a T-rex chomps on a Transformer, I'm distracted by the fate of the minor female character who is neglected by the
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Also, your initial comment about females ignored by the script reminded me of a conversation I had with some co-workers, wherein one was complaining that in chick flicks or romanticomedies or some genre of movies I didn't immediately recognize (clearly I don't watch enough movies) the occupation of the female lead is never mentioned. She's just a girl who is seen doing non-work stuff and is quirky. The other co-workers rattled off some counterexamples, and one pointed out that many of these movies have college-age characters, thus explaining the lack of occupations. So I'm not sure if they rebutted her point, but it seemed like kind of the same thing. Just develop or use the aspects that you need, without building a complete character. =/
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That makes a lot of sense. It is aggravating, and one of the reasons I avoid films marketed toward women.
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