Why is there so much movie violence against women? “It has long been a staple of mainstream film-making but is becoming ever more forensically detailed”, observes a troubled Natasha Walter. Writing in the wake of Michael Winterbottom’s new film, The Killer Inside Me, she says, “Many viewers are waking up to the fact that the repetition of certain patterns of violence is not the sign of an edgy dramatic vision, but rather the sign of a tedious old misogyny, and that it’s time for directors to find their thrills elsewhere.”
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Movie Misogyny
Movie violence against women has long been a staple of mainstream film-making but is becoming ever more forensically detailed, claims a troubled Natasha Walter.
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