It is possible for a movie with female protagonists to simply exist without having to ooze feminism and feminist cliches?
Is it noticeable to the screenwriting world that this fatally deforms and polarizes the story?
The original movie was completely successful in showing an all-female bond capable of great power...but was not forgetful of the responsibilities it brings. The characters were all developed and you felt always the presence on what characterizes a witches flick - i. E. horror. The actresses seemed indeed more talented.
Subtract all those elements, add instead a goofy plot + a miscasted David Duchovny + some bad music...you'll have the present movie.
Is it noticeable to the screenwriting world that this fatally deforms and polarizes the story?
The original movie was completely successful in showing an all-female bond capable of great power...but was not forgetful of the responsibilities it brings. The characters were all developed and you felt always the presence on what characterizes a witches flick - i. E. horror. The actresses seemed indeed more talented.
Subtract all those elements, add instead a goofy plot + a miscasted David Duchovny + some bad music...you'll have the present movie.
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