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Thelma and Louise

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Film referenced as example of how women with guns can stop male violence, specifically a rape scene where Susan Sarandon's character uses a gun.

Mentions (4)
"They all upvote *Thelma and Louise* because it is a "lesbian" film and then people make stupid jokes (or write a whole thesis) to review *Happy Together*."
Why are the people on Letterboxd like that? · u/SynchronicDreams · ↑38 · 2024-08-13
"In Thelma and Louise, Susan Sarandon is able to successfully stop a rape in progress pretty easily because she has a gun, and they would have been fine in that movie if she'd have just let him go."
Why don't more women own guns? · u/nagathachristie42 · ↑35 · 2024-08-27
"was watching thelma and louise with my gf and people and i commented on how geena davis was really pretty and people were like 'huh really??' (not sarcastically)"
"In Thelma and Louise, Susan Sarandon is able to successfully stop a rape in progress pretty easily because she has a gun, and they would have been fine in that movie if she'd have just let him go."
Why don't more women own guns? · u/nagathachristie42 · ↑35 · 2024-08-27
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