What On Earth Were The Designers Thinking When They Made These Movie Costumes?

Published on 07/26/2021
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Not A Single Hair And Makeup Flaw In Sight

It looks like filmmakers found themselves in a dilemma with the rise of the action girl. When you are fighting, there is no need to look pretty. After all, most people will probably be sweating and perhaps even be covered in blood by the end of it. No makeup can hold after physical exertion either. As we all know, beauty seems to be imperative in Hollywood. This means that they simply mess up her hair a little and gives her tiny injuries. Princess Leia has fallen victim to the trope. In the first movie in the saga, she experiences danger and even imprisonment. Despite this, she still looks flawless! We have no idea how the buns can stay intact after everything that she goes through.

Not A Single Hair And Makeup Flaw In Sight

Not A Single Hair And Makeup Flaw In Sight

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Women Care A Lot About Their Nails

We are sure that this scene will sound familiar to you. After a fight, a heroine realizes that she has broken one of her nails. Catwoman in Batman Returns and Willie Scott in Temple of Doom make for good examples of these. The ladies can’t help but get worried over something so trivial. This would not occur to any woman in real life. There might be real reasons to freak out over a broken nail, but you do not see films discuss infections or pain. The cliché is typically used to show that the female character is still vain no matter what happens to her.

Women Care A Lot About Their Nails

Women Care A Lot About Their Nails

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