Relationship between women and movies The research themes I have investigated are "actions in Japan / thriller movies, and representatives of women in Hollywood action films / thrillers focusing on Asian genres." At the beginning of my research, I wanted to prove that film production reflects culture, due to differences in social ideology between the East and the West. For example, a country's target audience may affect the way a movie is created to reach a particular audience.
Using Bechdel's test data, I analyzed 1,615 movies announced between 1990 and 2013 and examined the importance of women in the movie and the relationship between the film's budget and gross profit . We confirmed that the median budget of the movie (a conversation between two women including things other than men) passed the test. This means that it is much lower than the median budget for all films in the sample. More importantly, we found that there is no data to support the view that Hollywood has always insisted that female movies have been worse in terms of box office revenue. Instead, movies that interact meaningfully with women find evidence that the ROI is higher than the movie that is not actually projected.
Bollywood movies often appear at the box office's top 10 in the box office and are often published simultaneously in the United States and India. The main character of Western movies is not the main character of NRI, but is exploring the theme of relations between expatriate and home through family stories and stories about romance (see Gopal, 2011). The most typical example is Dilwale Dulhaniya Le jayenge ("Braveheart Will the Bride") starring Shah Luke Khan, the first major movie for the British Indian family, a big commercial This successful movie has been screened in Mumbai cinema for ten consecutive years until 2005 and has become one of the most successful Hindi films in the two movies. United Kingdom and the United States
It is not a secret that women occupy an important position in the history of movies. From the front and back of the lens, women formed a movie. Film history is an intensive topic and relationships with women contain a lot of information about their roles: Including: materials, biographies, articles, speech, statistics, etc. I looked at all examples of these sources and my research focused on the women's representation on the screen. It is important to emphasize that people interested in this topic can take many other measures. For example, he or she can only focus on wage disparity between men and women in the film. You can also pay attention to female producers, directors, and script writers. Women are important for the movie industry, but what are the various parts of the actress?