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There is something odd about the writing style, disjointed and choppy, so that's not my favorite. Also the actual content/plot is odd too, and feels very contradictory and hard to follow. Like the main female character in the space of a paragraph will be all over emotionally: desperate to escape, flattered by mmc's words, collapsing into sleep. It feels strongly of dubious consent, enough to make me unhappy. I don't like that he seems to "let off a smell" that basically makes her horny and unthinking.
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Men also get more lines, speaking twice as much as women overall; three times as much in films with male leads; and almost twice as much in films with male and female co-leads. Again it is only in the few films with female leads where male and female characters drew even on screen time.
It will never cease to amuse me how contradictory the patriarchy isâsomehow, women simultaneously "won't shut up" and are depicted as speaking half as much. This is, of course, because it was never about the truth about women. Stereotypes such as the yapping and nagging woman weren't formed because women really do yap and nag but because it's a way silence women. We wouldn't want to fit the stereotype, would we? The patriarchy has always been willing to manipulate the truth in order to maintain power and privileges, because that's what it's really about. Obviously, there's an easy out here to say, "Well yeah, that's because films are a fantasy and men just fantasize about a world where women don't talk so much!" but that's not good enough for me.
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Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
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