1 ) Girlfight
Girlfight is a female boxing movie released in the year 2000. Directed by Karyn Kusama, it is a movie about a high school girl named Diana who is an energy-overflowed and angry girl that often causes troubles. She soon she finds a way to unleash her anger and energy through boxing. However, boxing is not a sport for girls, and although her trainer promises to train her as long as she gets the due, the trainer doesn’t want to her to fight because “girls are not as strong as boys.” But later he changes his mind after watches Diana’s fight, and makes her a good fighter. In addition to her boxing, she wins her boyfriend to prove that she is a good fighter. It is a story about a female boxer, but underneath it is a movie about more than this.
First, this is a movie about youth rather than boxing. Diana is a typical high school youth with typical youth problems such as uncountable energy and angers, which she doesn’t know how to unleash. I think most people have gone through this kind of experience at that age. When they feel angry, an efficient way of expressing their anger is to fight somebody, this applies to Diana as well, who has four fights in one semester. She finds a way to unleash her anger after she sees her brother in a boxing fight at a gym. She loves this sport because it helps her control and unleashes her anger. Another typical problem with youth is family problems. In this movie, Diana has a bad relationship with her father. This is also part of the reason that caused her anger. The scene shows her anger out of control in the fight between her and her father. For these reasons, I consider this as a movie about youth.
Second, this movie challenges female traditional roles in society. In the Heterosexual Matrix, females do work that show their femininity and males do work that show their masculinity. This is the traditional way of social roles expressing gender. Females are supposed to work on light sports, but boxing is an extremely competitive and dangerous sport that could cause physical damage. Just like the trainer in this movie says “girls can’t box, because girls are not as strong as boys,” boxing is often considered as a male game. In this movie, the director is trying to challenge this rule by letting girls box. Moreover, the director sets up this boy versus girl boxing scene to reinforce this challenge and let the girl win in order to prove that females can play male sports.
Overall, this movie shows a brand new point of view on boxing which is from the perspective of females. To reinforce this, the director uses many techniques. For instance, to show the girl as the central character of this movie, in most of her scenes, she is placed at the center of the frame. This method is called Mise en scene. It means use the arrangement of visual weights and movements within a given space. And other supporting actors and actresses are often placed at two sides of the frame. This gives viewers a sense of the character at the center is much more important than characters at other places.
青澀的米歇爾?。≒.S:感謝nerd字幕組的無(wú)私奉獻(xiàn)!)
it's about everything I learn in sports media and culture.fantastic lol
米歇爾羅德里格斯的出道戲 只可惜這么有性格的女演員這么多年一直沒(méi)有一個(gè)好角色 不過(guò)她的拳擊水平真多不錯(cuò)滴
據(jù)說(shuō)是Michelle的處女座?好嫩啊,演技也並不是很好,總是強(qiáng)行裝逼。。。可是很可愛(ài)?。。?!我覺(jué)得片子還不錯(cuò),能看?。?! 不過(guò)前面他忤逆教練那段實(shí)在看不下去。我活著麼多年,沒(méi)見(jiàn)過(guò)忤逆教練的,基本不乖的都直接打服,要不就直接決裂。
電影題材新穎,創(chuàng)意很贊!
米歇爾·羅德里格茲的處女作,她演這種角色是在太適合了,因?yàn)檫@就是演自己嘛!。不過(guò)電影本身實(shí)在太糟糕了,情節(jié)松散,拍得也很糙,情緒更是始終上不去,顯然更多是沾了題材的光
命運(yùn)腳撲朔,人生眼迷離,生活搏擊俱樂(lè)部,管你是雌雄
千禧年之作,在拳擊場(chǎng)將性別問(wèn)題扯平,運(yùn)用一場(chǎng)無(wú)性別比賽,還有甜蜜的矛盾插曲,證明男權(quán)社會(huì)體制中,勝負(fù)不是最重要的,平等與尊重才是。
為了米歇爾啃的生肉。這個(gè)也算女權(quán)片吧。米歇爾出道作滿臉膠原蛋白,面相跟現(xiàn)在比變了不少,那時(shí)候看著就不好惹,現(xiàn)在溫柔多了
看完超想學(xué)拳擊的
米歇爾.羅得里格茲的處女作,還不錯(cuò),主要本人的性格就很符合角色
流水賬 沒(méi)落點(diǎn) 所以在最后那一親徹底打亂了競(jìng)技運(yùn)動(dòng)中的女性角色這個(gè)主題的時(shí)候 我就不該驚訝 毫無(wú)懸念的故事 毫無(wú)懸念的結(jié)尾
這雙眼真是太酷了
看不出任何意義,不及《百元之戀》,更比不上《百萬(wàn)美元寶貝》。
阿凡達(dá)的女飛行員~ 打心眼里喜歡覺(jué)得姑娘好實(shí)在。最后和男朋友box很讓人難以接受但是還是發(fā)生了,處理的不好但是我意淫很好~~ 打拳擊的女生不是一般男人能收的~ (惡意五星下 分兒太低了。。喜歡女主和她男朋友~ for love
好勵(lì)志。大概是女性追求平等吧
無(wú)差別拳擊賽看起來(lái)很爽,Michelle Rodriguez 適合這種脾氣火爆、戰(zhàn)力滿滿的角色。去掉跟男友的感情線可以再加一星。
"Life is just a war, period." 看女生打男生真是一大快事~ Michelle真是帥到家了! the last kiss... you know...
從最早的《洛奇》到三宅唱的《惠子,凝視》,“城市”在電影鏡頭中都像主角拳手潛藏的另一個(gè)伙伴一直伴隨左右。好多年前第一次看《女生出拳》最直觀的感覺(jué)也是如此:盡管它沒(méi)多少外景。但整座城市環(huán)繞著普通人的質(zhì)感和氛圍卻從中一絲絲滲透出來(lái)幾乎成了片子的第二個(gè)主角。當(dāng)然羅德里格茲依然是光芒四射當(dāng)仁不讓的核心,沒(méi)有她影片無(wú)法成立。在此片之前和之后我們都不會(huì)在銀幕上找到比她更酷更勇猛的少女形象。她也是出道即巔峰,在處女作里就把所有耀眼的光芒都一次射完。此后無(wú)論她在哪個(gè)大片和美劇里充當(dāng)肌肉型花瓶,都無(wú)法回到《女生出拳》里那個(gè)外表剛硬內(nèi)心溫和的成長(zhǎng)中少女的完美人物個(gè)性。影片有好多缺點(diǎn)結(jié)尾尤其塌軟,但我還是會(huì)一次次返回去看影片開(kāi)始不久羅德里格茲從牙縫里吐出“nice meeting you”時(shí)的神態(tài),實(shí)在太酷了!
"you box with me like I was any other guy, you threw down and you showed me respect, don't you see what that means?"