For hver feminist der hylder en film med stærke kvinder er der som regel altid en der ser noget andet her er en smagsprøve Camillie Pagalias syn på Catherine - som ja underbygger at filmen ikke er misogynistisk :
"The intensity of looking in this scene, looking on the part of the men, on Catherine's part, on our part, raises the temperature in the scene. There's a kind of sadism as Catherine plays with her prey. There's a kind of evocation of great movies about St. Joan, where in this case, the perverse saint, a Mary Magdalene figure, is defying her interrogators. And then the climax, is the exposure — accidental or not — of her genitalia, which has made this scene so notorious. What we're flashing here is the center of life as it was understood in pagan goddess cults. The mere sight of the female sex organ seems to destroy the men. Catherine signals her victory by lighting up a fire, as if to immolate them. The men begin to restlessly move around the room, trying to recover themselves, trying to restore the sexual balance.
The film was controversial due to its overt sexuality and graphic violence—a characteristic found in many of Verhoeven's movies—and was protested by gay rights activists who felt that the film followed a pattern of negative depiction of gay and lesbian people in the film industry. An April 29, 1991 Los Angeles Times article documents activists' protests[19], and the book Family Values: Two Moms and Their Son by Phyllis Burke (New York: Random House, 1993. ISBN 0-679-42188-2) covers the protests over several chapters. Members of the lesbian and bisexual activist group LABIA protested against the film on its opening night. The group GLAAD released a statement protesting the film's stereotypical and homophobic portrayal of gays and lesbians. The film also received criticism from those who feel it portrays bisexuals as insatiable, untrustworthy, and homicidal (in the film, Tramell is an openly bisexual woman)."
#31 elwood 18 år siden
Btw en anden gang hvis bare den spoilerbox havde været foruden havde du fået et meget hurtigere svar 8-)
Tror ikke det nødvendigt at demo hvor let et evt svar kan findes.
Nå men nok om det nu må vi bare se hvem der gætter den her.
Tom Cruise: "I just love this scene, and the set"
#32 jessup 18 år siden
#33 elwood 18 år siden
Eller også har jeg misforstået det udtryk helt?
Tom Cruise: "I just love this scene, and the set"
#34 jessup 18 år siden
#35 jessup 18 år siden
#36 jessup 18 år siden
"The intensity of looking in this scene, looking on the part of the men, on Catherine's part, on our part, raises the temperature in the scene. There's a kind of sadism as Catherine plays with her prey. There's a kind of evocation of great movies about St. Joan, where in this case, the perverse saint, a Mary Magdalene figure, is defying her interrogators. And then the climax, is the exposure — accidental or not — of her genitalia, which has made this scene so notorious. What we're flashing here is the center of life as it was understood in pagan goddess cults. The mere sight of the female sex organ seems to destroy the men. Catherine signals her victory by lighting up a fire, as if to immolate them. The men begin to restlessly move around the room, trying to recover themselves, trying to restore the sexual balance.
#37 jessup 18 år siden
Portrayal of homosexuals
The film was controversial due to its overt sexuality and graphic violence—a characteristic found in many of Verhoeven's movies—and was protested by gay rights activists who felt that the film followed a pattern of negative depiction of gay and lesbian people in the film industry. An April 29, 1991 Los Angeles Times article documents activists' protests[19], and the book Family Values: Two Moms and Their Son by Phyllis Burke (New York: Random House, 1993. ISBN 0-679-42188-2) covers the protests over several chapters. Members of the lesbian and bisexual activist group LABIA protested against the film on its opening night. The group GLAAD released a statement protesting the film's stereotypical and homophobic portrayal of gays and lesbians. The film also received criticism from those who feel it portrays bisexuals as insatiable, untrustworthy, and homicidal (in the film, Tramell is an openly bisexual woman)."
#38 jessup 18 år siden
#39 filmz-vassago 18 år siden
Men filmen omhandler udover et egern også amerikansk fodbold.
#40 jessup 18 år siden