Today in my lesson I have read a article written by Daniel Chandler about Laura
Mulvey's gaze theory
which represents visual pleasure and narrative in
cinema. This is because it relates to out film and how the female protagonist is represented in our production.
For example, Laura says "Men do the looking; women are there to be looked at"
This shows how Women are represented in films today which has helped us in
the making of our film and how we need to represent our female character.

Films such as James Bond have had a big impact on the way women are treated on
screen. This is because they are known in the films of being 'Bond girls' which
are mainly there to satisfy the male audience
as the male protagonists are controlling subjects
and treat women as passive objects of desire for men in both the story
and in the audience which supports the theory of 'the
male gaze'.
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