Bombshell Stereotypes

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Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story The film Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story is not only a story of an ingenious woman who was undermined by her beauty, but it was also a film that shined a light on the flaws present in our society. It revealed how much influence a society has on someone’s life, it showed how it can build an individual up as easily as it can tear them down. And, even though this is a story of the past, some of the issues that were brought up are still prevalent in our society, such as, gender roles and beauty standards. Gender Roles This film did an outstanding job bringing the light to the gender stereotypes in our society. As the film progresses, it shows the relationships Hedy had with her partners and in most of them she was expected to be a trophy wife. Although, this issue is not seen as often as it was back in the day, it is carried on in some cultures. My culture is based on the belief that the woman is to be the caretaker and the man to be the bread winner. Even though it is not to the same extreme, it can still be seen occasionally. …show more content…

The film shows the extent to which woman go to fit the beauty standards that constantly changing, making it nearly impossible achieve. Plastic surgery is one is an option for those who are not comfortable in the own skin. It saddens me to think there are people in this world that are trying to fit these expectations and they go to such extremes, like permanently altering the body. The film touched base on this when Hedy Lamarr blew up, she was the new beauty standard, and woman began to change their appearances (Hair color/facial structure). However, as Hedy got older it seems that people began criticizing her appearances and stating that she was beautiful. In the article, How Inventive “Genius” Hedy Lamarr Became a Hollywood Tragedy, it states, “she died a recluse…”, which definitely could have been because the cruelty she faced as she

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