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Legally Blonde Film Analysis

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Describe the movie you picked and why you picked it: The movie I chose, is titled Legally Blonde, starring Reese Witherspoon. The movie follows the story of Elle Woods, who seems to have it all. With her stunning blonde hair, sorority sisters, and her rich, senator aspiring boyfriend, she’s sure to have the perfect life. Elle’s world gets turned upside down when her boyfriend, Warner Huntington III, leaves her in the dust for Harvard law school in an attempt to find a “Jackie O” type of woman. Instead of the shallow, unserious, and unwise, “Marilyn”, he claims Elle to be. Feeling desperate, Elle finds her way into law school in an attempt to prove Warner wrong and win him back. She then goes on to win a spot along with Warner and his new …show more content…

So, I feel like any conversation had with another female will be male focused. Additionally, there are not as many women attending law school as men in this movie. This leaves less female to female conversation and less opportunity for story lines that do not revolve around men. Hopefully, Legally Blonde, proves me wrong and turns out to be the inspiring story I remember it to be as a kid.

Describe the results of your Bechdel Test in detail: 1) Were there at least two (2) named female characters?

There are a total of eight named female characters in the movie. In order of appearance, these characters include: Elle Woods, Margot, Enid, Paulette Bonafonte, Vivian Kensington, Brooke Taylor, Chutney, and Mrs. Hayworth. However, only four of these women were actually involved in conversation lasting a minute. The female characters that had main speaking roles include, Elle, Paulette, Vivian, and Brooke.

Elle has been described as the main female character. Paulette is a manicurist that she develops a friendship with along the way. In a way, she takes refuge with Pauline at the salon from the harsh reality of Harvard and Warner. Vivian is a fellow classmate of Elle’s and Warner’s new fiancée, whom eventually she finds a friend in. Brooke is the client that Elle’s professor is defending in her internship. 2) Did these female characters talk to each other (for at least ~60 seconds)?

There are

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