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While there is a lot of media with female characters and even protagonists, the ratio of male to female character ratio in literature is roughly 4:1. So it’s not surprising that people would have to actively seek out media that specifically features women. 

An internet user wanted to hear from other women what films they thought best depicted genuine “female rage” and netizens delivered. Revenge, rage, and frustration are all featured in people’s suggestions, so be sure to upvote your favorite examples as you scroll through and comment your own ideas below. 

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“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger Hidden figures - scene when he asks why it took so long to go to the bathrooms and back.

LorraineC94 , Hidden Figures Report

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TMoxraaar
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The ladies bathroom in Congress is downstairs from the chamber. The men's is right outside the door.

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“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger I’m gonna have to go with Ripley from the Aliens movies. She’s a calm, cool and collected competent female professional with a perfect amount of righteous indignation at the inhumane callousness of her corporate handlers and that epic “get away from her you b***h!” mama bear instinct that will always stand out to me.

Moon_Gurl22 , Alien Report

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“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

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Part of the reason for this lack of representation is that women do not have nearly as much of a foothold in cinema as men. Only 18% of all Hollywood directors, executive producers, producers, writers, cinematographers, and editors are female. As a result, it’s not hard to imagine that stories of “female fury” are overlooked in favor of more male-centric narratives. It’s not impossible for a man to write an angry woman, but more likely that a woman would write a more lasting one. 

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If we think about the top films of any given year, between 10 and 20% will be headlined by a woman. Hence the need for viewers to actively reach out for advice on films that depict something specific from the perspective of a woman. This is similarly true for casting in general, for example, in 2014, only 28.1% of characters in 100 top-grossing films were female. 

#4

“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger Thelma and Louise!
Susan Sarandon & Gina Davis were amazing in the movie & perfectly cast.

Every_Vanilla_3778 , Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc Report

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“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger The Menu

I saw in an interview with Anya Taylor Joy that (spoiler) the moment her character Margot finds out that Tyler brought her to the island knowing it will end in their deaths, the script said she would just sit there silently crying, but instead she was like "yeah nah, no woman would ever react like that, especially to finding out she was about to die" and instead had Margot slap and claw the bejeezus out of Tyler, as she should. I love her for that, and loved Margot overall.

ThrowRARAw , Eric Zachanowich Report

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It’s similar in other roles. Amy Pascal is the studio chief for Sony, the only female leader in a major film studio. The same can, unfortunately, be said of pay as well. While times are changing and there is some variety in different cohorts, overall, in some years a Hollywood female actress will make just forty cents for each dollar earned by a male counterpart. Remember, in general, when people talk about the pay gap, it’s normally around 20% less, not 60%. 

#7

“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger First Wives Club, especially Diane Keaton’s character, who tried so hard to be supportive and kind and kept getting shat on by life. Her blow ups were particularly well deserved.

princessawesomepants , Paramount Pictures Report

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“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger The girl with the dragon tattoo (swedish and american)

Affectionate_Bid4704 , Baldur Bragason Report

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“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger Steel Magnolias

throw_away5430 , Steel Magnolias Report

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The few female specialists that do still make a name for themselves in Hollywood are often subject to rampant abuse and hateful comments. The website Sh*t People Say to Women Directors (& Other Women in Film) contains just a fraction of stories from the industry if you are curious to learn more. More darkly, the me too movement was a direct result of a male-dominated industry where abusers could limit access to talented women who opposed them. 

#10

“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger 'Girl, Interrupted' was probably the first movie I saw that portrayed female rage and mental illness in a sympathetic light. It really stuck with me

_catsimp , Columbia Pictures Report

#12

“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger The Dressmaker is an excellent, gorgeous film and depicts female anger and vengeance.

Migraine_Megan , Ben King Report

The question about female rage may have been sparked by the simple, but unfortunate fact that all too often a woman’s role in a film is to look nice. In the 56 top-grossing films of 2018 around the world, female characters were four times more likely than men to be shown wearing revealing clothing or be completely nude and nearly twice as likely to be shown as partially nude. 

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#13

“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger Hunger games

Dolphin_Moon , The Hunger Games Report

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JuJu
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Katnis was believable because of her hurt and fear.

P.C.
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The books I feel emphasize that so much more, because by the third book she’s really broken… she’s very human and for a main character, kept mostly in the dark when it comes to fighting the bad guys. She’s so much more admirable because she’s so much more relatable… I really love the Hunger Games

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Roan The Demon Kitty
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

just a shame that the whole romance with Peeta (and kinda with gale) had to be included...

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“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger There are some moments / speeches from Angela Bassett (Queen Ramonda) in Black Panther 2 which are incredible, although rage mixed with anguish

ladysnaxalot , Annette Brown Report

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Angela Bassett is an amazing actress!! I love her in everything she does, but especially in AHS!!!

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“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger Midsommar, I feel like that one definitely shows how a lot of the times it is a slow burn thing and it doesn’t always start off as anger, but sadness and a feeling of betrayal

oriella_me , Midsommar Report

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Wysteria_Rose
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

One of the best films that depicts grief and how vulnerable you are without genuine relationships to help you by. Florence Pugh was amazing in this film and deserved more recognition for it.

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This is equally as true for prime-time television, where women were overall the minority of characters anyway. In fact, unlike in other industries, the representation gap is actually growing in television. So, unfortunately, portrayals of accurate “female rage” are likely as few and far between as accurate portrayals of female anything. Hopefully, these statistics can be evened out and more than one in ten directors will actually be a woman. 

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#16

“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger G.I Jane, when she finally tells them......... *Suck my d**k!*

Granny_knows_best , G.I. Jane Report

#19

“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger Gone Girl. Specifically the "cool girl" monologue.

shymilkshakes , Gone Girl Report

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Em
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I feel like this is more a portrayal of ASPD than anything, but I think that comes through a little more in the book than the movie.

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#20

“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger Clem in Eternal Sunshine. So much rage & anger & resentment in such a realistic way.

voiceinheadphone , Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Report

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“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger Mr Hollands Opus, the scene where his wife has a breakdown for not being able to communicate with her son.

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TMoxraaar
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I saw that movie with a couple of Deaf friends. They weren't outraged during that whole thing. They were slowly and sadly nodding their heads. I've heard that story WAY too many times in my 30 yrs of being fluent in ASL.

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#22

“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger Not quite rage per say, but the scene in Princess Kaguya (Ghibli film) after a man dies in pursuit of her hand in marriage, she breaks everything around her and runs back to her hometown as a streak of destruction across the countryside. The film is animated and this scene is drawn with mostly strokes of thick black charcoal and really shows the raw emotion of anger, sorrow, and frustration. The whole scene felt like a very realistic reaction as well as accurate portrayal of the anger inside of women.

cryselephantine , Hatake Jimusho Report

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“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger I like Florence Pugh’s monologue as Amy in Little Women to Teddy about being a woman in that time. I thought that was excellently done. The whole film isn’t about that. But that scene was A+

thememorist , Wilson Webb Report

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“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger Set it off

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Steffi Rose
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yessssss!!! Queen latifah 🥵🥵❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

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#25

“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger couldn’t choose just one, so:
gone girl
the virgin suicides
pearl and x
midsommar
raw
the vvitch
black swan
possession
heavenly creatures
i’m obsessed with feminine rage, and i have sooo many book recs about it as well!

eperszezon , Fox Searchlight Pictures Report

#27

Obligatory not a film but the first series of Killing Eve. Particularly Sandra Oh's character.

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#28

“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger I like “The Break Up.” Jennifer Anniston’s character did a great job of illustrating how women can get frustrated in a relationship even when they like the guy.

dont-forget-to-smile , The Break-Up Report

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AliJanx
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The ending really surprised me - took me a long time to get it, but when I did, I GOT it.

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#29

I think Kate Winslet and Jodie Foster both portray anger/rage very well in Carnage. That pent up anger and resentment finally forcing its way out is something that I think a lot of us can relate to.

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“Female Rage”: 30 Films That Accurately Portray A Woman’s Anger Ladybird

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