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Re: Alternative to the Bechdel Test?
The Bechdel test was never meant to judge an individual movie. A movie passing because two women talk about washing powder doesn't mean it's a feminist movie just as a movie that fails the test because the female cops only talk about catching the male perp can certainly be feminist. The purpose it to apply the test to a bunch of movies (like all movies hitting the theaters this year) and look at the percentage of movies that fail to reach this incredibly low bar. Because many movies don't even fail because the female characters only talk about men; they fail because they don't even have two named female characters just one token chick, or they have two women but they completely revolve around the male characters and only talk to them and never to each other.
Re: Alternative to the Bechdel Test?
(Anonymous) 2014-11-29 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)For instance, would say Season 1 of Avatar the Last Airbender is still great even though it mostly only featured Katara. But it was how she was portrayed that was more important.
Re: Alternative to the Bechdel Test?
a lot of works star a male lead
Re: Alternative to the Bechdel Test?
(Anonymous) 2014-11-29 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)I think this is the root of most misunderstandings of the test. It drives me crazy that I can't see a movie and look at posts about it on tumblr without finding someone saying it was a bad movie or knocking off points from their review because it didn't pass the test.
Re: Alternative to the Bechdel Test?
[I write mystery stories in which female characters investigate, fight, make tough decisions, and interact with male characters as equals, but I seldom write scenes were two women talk to each other, and if they do, it will be about the case, so it will probably involve talking about men. I've always felt the Bechdel test was a blunt instrument.]
Re: Alternative to the Bechdel Test?
Around 57% of 5615 movies on bechdeltest.com pass the bechdel test. That obvs means 43% fail one or more criteria. Now try to think of a movie that fails the reverse bechdel test. A movie that doesn't have two or more named male characters that talk to each other about something else than a women. There certainly are some, if you look at romcoms you might even find plenty, but it's certainly not nearly half of mainstream movies.
Re: Alternative to the Bechdel Test?
OK. So, at its very best, all it's actually doing is providing consistency in sampling by telling us what to sample?
I'm actually surprised that as many as 57% pass. I just hope the ones that do pass aren't passing because the women are discussing washing powder.
Re: Alternative to the Bechdel Test?
Also many movies that do pass, pass on a technicality indeed. There have been proposals to amend the test with a rule that the conversation has to last for more than 2 sentences to count.
But the thing to take away here really isn't "the Bechdel Test" is the instrument to accurately measure female representation. The "joke" of the original comic was basically just the realization how many movies fail to fulfill these very basic requirements. I think since the rule became more widely known the percentage of movies that pass has increased but that doesn't mean that the industry has become more feminist.
If you write complex female characters the likelihood of passing the bechdel test increases but your work doesn't immediately become sexist if it fails the bechdel test.
Re: Alternative to the Bechdel Test?
Re: Alternative to the Bechdel Test?