Thelma and Louise

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Thelma and Louise "Thelma and Louise" dramatises the ongoing battle of the sexes, or rather, women's struggle against men in a patriarchal society. This was the only reason for its success. Write a review of the film in which you comment on this statement. The feminist film "Thelma and Louise" was produced in 1991. This production was directed by Ridley Scott and the screenplay was written by Callie Khouri. It starred various actresses and actors. In the main roles were Geena Davis (Thelma) and Susan Sarandon (Louise). Other roles were played by Brad Pitt (JD), Harvey Keitel (Hal), Michael Madsen (Jimmy) and lastly Christopher McDonald (Darryl). The film portrays the life of two young best friends who set off on a secret vacation away from their tiresome daily lives i.e. partners, work and stress. On their spontaneous journey they get themselves into trouble. Louise shoots a man who had just tried to rape Thelma. Due to the incriminating circumstances, they try to escape by making a run for it but are soon followed closely by the authorities including a local policeman who is sympathetic to their plight. The authorities however have less compassion and so a cross country chase is set out for the two fugitives. Along the way, both women rediscover the strength of their friendship and surprising aspects of their personalities in the trying times. The film gained mixed reviews from the critics as people had very different opinions on the storyline. One critic said that "Thelma and Louise" was a female version to the film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." The critic believed that the only differentiation between the two ... ... middle of paper ... ...after Louise murdered Harlan, they both stuck strongly with each other right to the end of the film. The true message of the film is that of friendship and how we all need to stick together no matter what life brings in our way. The script writer Callie Khouri said this about writing "Thelma and Louise," "I wanted to write something that had never been on the screen before." By this statement, I do not think she was very successful in her aim because "Thelma and Louise" was considered to be a copy of the film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," making the storyline very similar with just a few minor adjustments and character changes, but basically having the same impact and same plot. Callie Khouri was successful in the fact that she made a good film that did well at the box office and won a number of awards.

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