It is targeted at a female audience, that's different. It is built around a relationship between a man and a woman,…
This is such a textbook reply. With your own argument in tatters, you turn to the classic formula of demeaning insults and passive aggression. It’s pretty much exactly where I thought you might take this.
It is targeted at a female audience, that's different. It is built around a relationship between a man and a woman,…
You are missing the point by quite a margin. In these films/dramas, made 90% of the time by men, how many conversations between woman are about anything other than men? That’s the test. Whether characters are poorly written or poorly portrayed is moot. Just because they are made largely for a female audience doesn’t mean they benefit women in society. In many cases they perpetuate outdated notions. I would be interested in your examples of male characters who are largely just ciphers.
Kdramas are always female centric except action genre. Romcoms, melodramas are completely female centric and they…
It is targeted at a female audience, that's different. It is built around a relationship between a man and a woman, which is not a female-led story. Most of these stories wouldn't pass the Bechdal test.
yeah, nobody said that, stop being such a victimist lol
Alright, mate. It's an issue, everyone with at least half a brain knows it. Don't try to deflect. Also, 'victimist' is not a word. Use Google. It's your friend.
The OP is correct about the confusing title. It’s terrible English. The position of the adjective ‘married’ suggests ‘woman killer’ is a compound noun, ergo she is married and kills women. Or, ‘married woman’ is a compound adjective and she is a killer of married women. The title should be more like ‘The killer is a married woman.’
Opinion is: ‘I don’t like this. It’s not for me.’
Rage baiting is using passive aggression to be broadly dismissive of its overall merit.
Quite right - you are not obliged to know every English word…just the ones you use.
I haven’t seen be drama but wasn’t she like 23 when she made it?