There's always a discourse split with things like this Group 1 saying "Women should be allowed to fully participate in the prestigious 'male' genres" and Group 2 saying "No, the 'female' genres should be just as prestigious as the 'male' ones"https://twitter.com/BootlegGirl/status/1285709851587416071 …
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On the flipside, Sex and the City etc being a financial high water mark for "women-led properties" And indeed the two kinds of success are at odds with each other -- Kathryn Bigelow won an Oscar but she doesn't make nearly as much money as Sex and the City did
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It does really feel like you have this binary choice If you want to make money as a woman in Hollywood, stay in your lane and do "chick flick" stuff and do it well If you want prestige and respect, be Not Like Other Girls If you want both... good luck
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However, as a woman, it also pisses me off that romcoms are seen as a "women's" genre & it's assumed that most women like them.
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