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Re: I refuse to watch any more of those (Re: غباشي)
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1(There have been many rules, written and unwritten, that determined how women could look and act in Hollywood movies. Often these rules were what the audience--men and women--wanted, but nearly as often they were behind the times, failing to reflect social change or even give the audience what it was prepared to accept. There are three eras where women were positively portrayed on the silver screen from the mid-1920s to the 1950s. In | Complicated Women| tries to rehabilitate the pictures made in the freewheeling pre-Code era, i.e and early 1940s, when women, argues, matched or surpassed their male costars in wit. After the war come the Dark City Dames, of film noir.
2(Very interesting topic you raise. I myself watch hollywood movies. But I rarely view them in a sociological or gender biased way. These open hearted discussions on women\s role in society , by that I mean real life society perhaps in sudan, is whats most important. In general terms women play a second role compared to Men. You are born merely to serve your husband. And if these backward thinking men could have their way, you would be analfabets and sit at home and watch tv all day long.
Please remember that 50% of our country consists of women and they have a right to decide for their own future, and whom they marry with.
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