A war film is usually dominated by males almost looking like a male world. When a women does enter a war film, she is usually just an object of want and desire. It is also almost always at least two or more men that want her and it usually ends in a fight. They don't seem to argue over the sexual competition but rather exchange while enjoying a homosocial relationship. Some of the war films that show this are What Price of Glory?, Hot Shots!, and Casualties of War.
Another thing that women do by being in a war film is that they pose threats to the men. Just having a wife on the screen, introduces an emotional element that is usually realized in terms of the man's essential vulnerability. Some examples of this are Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo and Air Force. There are very emotional farewells and it brings more emotion into the plot of film.
The biggest reason why women are in war films would have to be that they draw a whole new audience. Most women are not into just men war films. When you bring a woman into the film, it's not just a war film but its a love story at the same time. This makes the film more feminine and brings more interest and attention the women.
2 comments:
Char:
Good detail here for the combat film...Do you think there will be more war films in view of the U.S.'s involvement in Iraq?
I see new television series about the wives of those in the service...should be interesting to see the story line from this side shouldn't it?
Well done. Full Credit here.
Ms. Gross
Char:
You need to complete 10 blogs...for full credit...I only count 8 here.
DG
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