2. Edwina is being heavily biased and
only focusing on a small portion of the
production. I think dated challenges
these stereotypes of women.
3. Firstly, you need to consider that there
are no males even in the production.
Therefore completely removing any
sort of battle between the sexes
4. This is really refreshing; you don’t see
any representations by contrast that
you see in most films. Like a strong
man making the women look weak or
a smart man making the women look
stupid
5. It even makes women seem more
powerful. Men have no function or
power in the production.
6. On a different note, the antagonist is
surprisingly a young girl, this is more
unusual. The cinematography, such as
low angle shots, put her in a position
of power over the protagonist. A less
conventional and positive
representation of age and gender.
7.
8. Well ______ I would completely disagree. Edwina is being heavily biased
and only focusing on a small portion of the production. I think dated
challenges these stereotypes of women. Firstly, you need to consider that
there are no males even in the production. Therefore completely
removing any sort of battle between the sexes. This is really refreshing;
you don’t see any representations by contrast that you see in most films.
Like a strong man making the women look weak or a smart man making
the women look stupid. It even makes women seem more powerful. Men
have no function or power in the production.
On a different note, the antagonist is surprisingly a young girl, this is
more unusual. The cinematography, such as low angle shots, put her in a
position of power over the protagonist. A less conventional and positive
representation of age and gender.