
Powerful “Blonde Doll” Movies Awaiting “Barbie” Live Action – Courtesy (Amazon Prime Video)
The live action of ‘Barbie’ will arrive until 2023 and in the meantime it is possible to see others films in which “blonde dolls” cannot fall into stereotypes and stigmas on them to show that they are also smart, smart and most importantly, that the value of women is not limited to their looks.
Legally Blonde – Amazon Prime Video
One of movies with more powerful “blonde dolls” in the history of cinema is ‘Legally Blonde’, the classic two-mile film starring Reese Witherspoon and directed by Robert Luketic. It is an adaptation of the book of the same name, where the stereotypes that arise around the dilemma are broken: a beautiful girl cannot be intelligent and vice versa.
The story of “Legally Blonde” tells the story of Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon), a cute and popular young blonde who enters Harvard Law School with one purpose: to win back her ex-boyfriend. Once inside her, she will suffer the stigma of being a blonde who has nothing on the list; but she will show them that wearing pink, having a cleavage and being sexy is not synonymous with being smart and being exceptional in your profession … and of course, she will never be outdone.
Bad Girls – Amazon and HBO Max
Another of the great works of cinema that bring to the screen stories of blonde women empoweringis ‘Mean Girls’, a film also considered a classic of the two thousand and which sees Linsday Lohan and Rachel McAdams in the lead role of a complex teenage story full of stereotypes and stigmata.
‘Mean Girls’ tells the story of Cady (Linsday Lohan), the new white school girl, born in Africa and, what’s more, home-educated for life. Intending to “fit” into school, she ends up joining the plastic arts group led by Regina George (Rachel McAdams), the popular blonde school girl everyone is “afraid” of. Her arrival in this group of friends will not lead to the best experience, but it will be a great lesson.
The new Cinderella – HBO Max
Disney’s classic Cinderella tale is adapted to the modern age in ‘The New Cinderella’, a film starring Hilary Duff and directed by Mark Rosman, in which a high school girl lives under her stepmother’s orders and shares an apartment with her hateful ones. stepsisters, not to mention that she has to try to keep to herself because her “family” doesn’t try to pity her.
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The story of the beautiful blonde girl is reversed in this story like the typical Cinderella fairytale and everything seems to change when she discovers her prince charming. However, her love story becomes complicated and she herself will learn to deal with her family, love and financial problems; Far from the expectations that everyone around her had about her.
By Kimberlyn Flores
Source: Nacion Flix

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