Quick review of the Bechdel/Wallace test:
1. The movie has to have at least two women in it,
2. Who talk to each other,
3. About something other than a man. (Not limited to romantic relationships: two sisters talking about their brother doesn't pass.)
Fewer films pass this test than one might reasonably expect. Here are 10 that do:
3. About something other than a man. (Not limited to romantic relationships: two sisters talking about their brother doesn't pass.)
Fewer films pass this test than one might reasonably expect. Here are 10 that do:
1. Away We Go (Rec. #83): Among other things, they talk about Childhood Homes.
2. Cold Comfort Farm (Rec. #158): Among other things, they talk about The Proper Approach to Writing Poetry (don't do it).
4. Heathers (Rec. #160): Among other things, they talk about What Happens When Heathers Start Dropping Like Flies.
5. Junebug (Rec. #139): Among other things, they talk about Life in the Big City.
7. Me Without You (Rec. #143): Among other things, they talk about Each Other.
8. Monsoon Wedding (Rec. #238): Among other things, they talk about Family, Particularly Aunties.
9. Party Girl (Rec. #141): Among other things, they talk about Libraries and Club Drugs.
10. Pieces of April (Rec. #103): Among other things, they talk about Disappointments and Turkey.
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