Patricia Arquette delivers one of her strongest performances |
Quentin Tarantino of course, has a history of writing female characters with an above average tendency to feel the need to kick some ass, 'Kill Bill Vol.1' and 'Kill Bill Vol. 2' obviously being the best examples. Let's not forget Uma Thurman's character in 'Pulp Fiction', and Pam Grier's character in 'Jackie Brown'. Although not kicking ass as literally as the members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad of the Kill Bill flicks, they were still characters who didn't take shit from anyone. And more importantly, they never showed any weakness towards their surrounding friends/enemies.
My question is this; where is the Alabama of 2013? Kerri Washington's character of Olivia Pope on the show 'Scandal' is supposed to be one of those strong female characters, but to me she is quite the opposite. Obviously one cannot expect a character going through the tests of life never showing any weaknesses, but Pope seems to be constantly at war with her emotions. And her emotions wins about 80% of the time. Tatiana Maslany's character of Sarah Manning in the highly entertaining 'Orphan Black' could be considered a 'Modern day Alabama', and definitely more so than Kerri Washington's Pope. So far, though, I am still waiting for another Alabama…
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