Film Analysis: The Perfect Man

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The perfect guy is a romantic thriller that stars a black actress by the name of Sanaa Lathan who plays the role of Leah Vaughn, Michael Ealy who plays the role of Carter and Morris Chestnut who plays Dave. The film was released this September 2015. In the film Leah Vaughn is a very successful political Lobbyist in Los Angeles. Leah does her job very well; she has a beautiful home and a nice car. She is like the superwoman. But, Leah’s love life is not going so well. This film is very interesting because it is a film, but it does deal with the reality of women in relation to men. With Leah’s status as a black woman who is very successful this shows the growth of women in film which also reflects the growth of women in the real world. But still, in this film Leah is over sexualized and Carter is violent towards her. Also, her need to have a man by her side creates the idea that who is Leah without a man? This film shows how society shapes the lives of women. Leah Vaughn is a very successful black woman. But, the film portrays her also as vulnerable and desperate, because she has a great life but the film shows that …show more content…

With this women evoke fantasy and desire. Being thin and beautiful according to society’s standards helps you as a woman. What’s more, is that these characteristics make a woman marketable and that is considered a valuable trait when trying to succeed socially. Now this observation is very important, because we can imagine if this played a role in Leah being as successful as she is. Leah is beautiful and smart, but one will question if her good looks played a role in her success. This is why films like this make it bad for all women because Leah is so over sexualized that audiences may be convinced that her career is driven in part by her ability to seduce men and have sex with them in order for her to get whatever she

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