Research topic-'Women in Film' specifically the representation of women in Bond films
Mlynowski
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For a module in my A-Level exam, we have to carry out a research project. The marks gained for this module will go towards my final A-Level grade which is why i am undertaking primary research posting a message. This is where i am researching the topic area “Women in Film” specifically the representation of women in Bond films.
My title is “What do the contemporary Bond films “The World Is Not Enough” (1999) and “Casino Royale” (2006) show us about the changing role of women in society?
Therefore, I would really appreciate it if you could help and answer the following question.
My title is “What do the contemporary Bond films “The World Is Not Enough” (1999) and “Casino Royale” (2006) show us about the changing role of women in society?
Therefore, I would really appreciate it if you could help and answer the following question.
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Comments
Granted, the Bond films have a cinematic legacy that spans over four decades. But cinema itself has spanned much longer. The Bond films change and adapt to meet the flexing tastes of the audience of the particular time, but don't all films do that?
If there are any changes in the roles or perceptions of women in Bond films, it's most likely going to be reflected in other popular films of the same time frame. And if a Bond film may hold one depiction of woman, the next theater over, an entirely different viewpoint may be seen. So which is the more indicative of the reality of the time?
My opinion is that confining an analysis of 'Women in film' solely to one canon of films rather than a wider sampling of ALL films of an era is akin to looking at fifty years of McDonald's menus and saying it's an indicator of how people's tastes have changed in food over the years.