Thelma & Louise update feed
" Timothy Carhart and Susan Sarandon Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis"
"Kaameassa krapulassa päätin katsoa Ridley Scottin Thelman ja Louisen, josta muistin vuosia sitten pitäneeni. Tiedä sitten oliko katselutilanteella vaikutusta asiaan, mutta pikku britin kieli poskessa vääntämä americana-kitsch huonolla musiikilla ja vielä huonommilla vitseillä aiheutti lähinnä päänkivistystä. Kai tämän muovistakin muovisemman americana-romantiikan voisi teoreettisesti nähdä jonain ironisena pastissina tms, mutta sellaiseen vonbagheiluun en viitsinyt katsellessa"
"Re-watch - July 18th I know I watched Thelma & Louise forever ago, but at the time I don't think it resonated with me very much. Watching it again I found myself really appreciating it for the most part. Sarandon and Davis are outstanding throughout the entire film, and I really felt for their characters. Plus the film does a great job of balancing the dramatic moments with lighter ones, keeping me engaged and entertained. My only issue with it was the lack of representation and the unfortunate"
“"Women who are completely free of all the shackles that restrain them have no place in the world". As per the musings of many misogynistic critics during its release, "Thelma & Louise" has long secured its position as a "feminist road movie" in celluloid history, but boxing the film into any category is to detract from its eminence and reduce its cinematic gravitas. "Thelma & Louise" is not "male-bashing" in its intent despite being written by one, nor is it subject to the male gaze courtesy of its director and cinematographer, all of that is incidental; the converging lives of two friends, both of whom happen to be women, head off on a freewheeling trip to liberation from their respective tyrannical, male-dominated worlds, and although it is men who derail their plans, they save e” read more
" Directed by: Ridley Scott Produced by: Mimi Polk Gitlin, Callie Khouri, and Ridley Scott Written by: Callie Khouri Cinematography: Adrian Biddle Edited by: Thom Nobel Music by: Hans Zimmer Music and lyrics by: Glenn Frey and Jack Temphin Distributed by: MGM/UA "