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Pretty Woman What the
Pygmalion myth boils down to is a man who creates a woman exactly as he
would like her to be. Hollywood remains faithful to the basic events of
the myth in each film version it creates. In each film, a man takes a
flesh and blood woman and recreates her--usually through a physical makeover
but sometimes the makeover goes deeper into thoughts and manners; each
man also has the man falling in love with his creation now that she is
the way he wants her to look, dress, and act. While Hollywood's films
try to have the male creator realize somewhat during the course of the
makeover that the woman is a person in her own right, the actual perception
of the man's noble awakening is weak. Each film adaptation ultimately
conveys the idea that the woman is not a worthy individual in her own
right until she is molded by the man. His love, now that she is worthy
of it, brings her to life. |
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