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- | did in 1970s movies take the leading actor male take control in romantic moves, more than now? | ||
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- | In the 1970s, many films did feature male leads who often took control in romantic situations, reflecting the societal norms and gender roles of that era. Movies from that time frequently portrayed men as assertive and dominant in relationships, | ||
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- | In contrast, contemporary films tend to showcase more diverse and nuanced portrayals of relationships. There is a growing emphasis on equality and mutual respect between partners, with both male and female characters often sharing control in romantic narratives. This shift reflects broader societal changes regarding gender roles and expectations. | ||
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- | While there are still films that feature traditional dynamics, the overall trend in modern cinema leans towards more balanced representations of romance, where both partners have agency and voice in the relationship. |
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