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chronovore) wrote2008-08-22 07:10 pm
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from stross' diary
Charlie's Diary: Bechdel's Law:
Alison Bechdel, cartoonist and author of Dykes to Watch Out For, has an interesting observation on movies — a little test she applies to them. It's a very short checklist, viz:
1. Does it have at least two women in it,
2. Who [at some point] talk to each other,
3. About something besides a man.
I bring this up as a point of interest, because of what it says about the blind spots of popular entertainment. Most Hollywood movies fail this test; if you extend #3 only slightly, to read "About something besides men or marriage or babies", you can strike out about 50% of the small proportion of mass-entertainment movies that do otherwise seem to pass the test.
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Two movies I've seen recently (although both are not recent movies) which pass the test would be Persepolis and Days of Heaven. Come to think of it, Arsenic and Old Lace passes, but only just.
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He also posted a followup to that article above:
http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2008/08/bechdel_test_roundup.html