Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation.
Wasn’t there a woman in the team at the end of the last film? Why has she vanished without trace, never to be mentioned?
Oh, I get it. There can only be one named female character per action movie.
Otherwise they might have a conversation about something other than a man, and then where would we be?
To be strictly fair, the most recent one (Fallout) has two named females in the team, and two key secondary ones. They’re still subordinate, but then everyone is subordinate in this series to Tom Cruise 🙂
To be strictly fair, the most recent one (Fallout) has two named females in the team, and two key secondary ones. They’re still subordinate, but then everyone is subordinate in this series to Tom Cruise 🙂
To be strictly fair, the most recent one (Fallout) has two named females in the team, and two key secondary ones. They’re still subordinate, but then everyone is subordinate in this series to Tom Cruise 🙂
To be strictly fair, the most recent one (Fallout) has two named females in the team, and two key secondary ones. They’re still subordinate, but then everyone is subordinate in this series to Tom Cruise 🙂
To be strictly fair, the most recent one (Fallout) has two named females in the team, and two key secondary ones. They’re still subordinate, but then everyone is subordinate in this series to Tom Cruise 🙂
That’s good to know.
I enjoyed it for what it was, by the way. But what it was did have some issues.
That’s good to know.
I enjoyed it for what it was, by the way. But what it was did have some issues.
That’s good to know.
I enjoyed it for what it was, by the way. But what it was did have some issues.
That’s good to know.
I enjoyed it for what it was, by the way. But what it was did have some issues.
That’s good to know.
I enjoyed it for what it was, by the way. But what it was did have some issues.
Is this an issue with the spy film genre? Bond films, Mission Impossible films, Bourne films, even films parodying spy films fall into the same trap, like Johnny English. All of them typically focus on male leads, with only minor female characters that come and go without real consequence.
Is this an issue with the spy film genre? Bond films, Mission Impossible films, Bourne films, even films parodying spy films fall into the same trap, like Johnny English. All of them typically focus on male leads, with only minor female characters that come and go without real consequence.
Is this an issue with the spy film genre? Bond films, Mission Impossible films, Bourne films, even films parodying spy films fall into the same trap, like Johnny English. All of them typically focus on male leads, with only minor female characters that come and go without real consequence.
Is this an issue with the spy film genre? Bond films, Mission Impossible films, Bourne films, even films parodying spy films fall into the same trap, like Johnny English. All of them typically focus on male leads, with only minor female characters that come and go without real consequence.
Is this an issue with the spy film genre? Bond films, Mission Impossible films, Bourne films, even films parodying spy films fall into the same trap, like Johnny English. All of them typically focus on male leads, with only minor female characters that come and go without real consequence.
Pretty much, Steven Nicolas.
Pretty much, Steven Nicolas.
Pretty much, Steven Nicolas.
Pretty much, Steven Nicolas.
Pretty much, Steven Nicolas.