"Sometimes clearly, like with Daddy's Girl, where the director admitted he changed the original ending because it would not work in today's culture. Sometimes, it's more subtle like with the character portrayal." Didn't see Daddy's Girl. What was changed and for what reason do you think?
I think there's a fair degree of 'equality' demonstrated in modern films, where, to a degree, the female is not the damsel in distress anymore. She can be a detective, or otherwise a strong character.
I think to some degree the way young people are displayed is a bit different. They appear to be more independent, self-assured and detached from parents and family concerns.
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