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嘿,可以叫你古怪女人吗?| 随机波动

Dec 20, 2024
The discussion kicks off with a look at quirky women in films and the societal norms that categorize them. They dive into the historical portrayal of female characters, like the 'Golden Age' actresses and the impact of fashion on identity. The evolution of roles is explored, from iconic films like 'Annie Hall' to modern representations challenging stereotypes. Insights into pioneering aviators amplify the theme of female empowerment, while the interplay of personal style and authenticity adds depth to the conversation around gender roles in cinema.
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ANECDOTE

Katharine Hepburn's Androgynous Style

  • Katharine Hepburn, known for her androgynous style, was one of the first Hollywood actresses to wear pants on screen.
  • Despite criticism for lacking sex appeal, she persisted in her unique style and on-screen choices.
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Diane Keaton's Unconventional Upbringing and Style

  • Diane Keaton, known as "The Cookie Actress" for her quirky personality, was raised by a homemaker mother who won local competitions.
  • Keaton later gained recognition for her unique style, notably her menswear-inspired outfits in Annie Hall.
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*Legally Blonde*'s Subversion of Stereotypes

  • In Legally Blonde, Elle Woods wins her case using seemingly shallow knowledge about hair care.
  • This subverts the "dumb blonde" stereotype, proving her intelligence and courtroom skills.
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