vid87 said:
I get the feeling it all adds up to this trend that female-oriented films have more of an intrinsic hook or appeal based on plot or aesthetic while male-driven ones offer only rehashed ideas and repetitive themes.
Eh, I don't think the fact that it's a female oriented film gives it any more intrinsic quality over male focused movies. I mean, if you want female-oriented films, and rehashed ideas and repetitive themes, just look at the romantic-comedy industry. It's the same freaking story told over and over and over, and they're definitely marketed to women. So no, I don't feel that female-oriented films/stories have any inherent improved quality.
I think it's just a group of creators are deciding to shake things up a bit, and try something slightly different from the norm, and on top of the novelty in that regards, it's also a good story that appeals to the audience, without pandering or insulting one demographic or another.
I mean, look at Sucker Punch, that was a very female-oriented movie, with lots of women doing lots of things...and it was terrible. It's all about the story, the writer, the director, and the actors. If you have a good combination of those things, then it doesn't really matter what the story is, it will be good, or at least better than average.