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bluePNWcats's avatar

Great essay! Recently I've been introducing my youngest son to a lot of the old musicals that I loved enjoying so much with my own mother, and they have inspired a LOT of good conversations around sexism and the tropes that are perpetrated upon us though popular media. My son is 11, and I'm constantly impressed by how aware and savvy he is about things like this. Makes me a proud mama. 😁

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erniet's avatar

This is indeed one of the most annoying things about adventure movies and was noticed by my friends and I when we saw Raiders back in ‘81 (yeah I’m old; I saw it when it first came out). It’s so many movies; it’s just plain bad writing first off (I mean really in Raiders Indy had absolutely no effect on the final outcome so really what did he accomplish?)…these stories seem to be written largely as barely connected episodes where characters are changed to meet the demands of that particular episode. And yes the damsel in distress is a huge trope. It’s old, too…go back and watch Myrna Loy (my all time favorite actress) in the old Thin Man films with William Powell; she goes from smart and capable to naive and useless just to fit whatever situation the writers had Nick Charles in.

Good one!

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