Virtually NO females in this film?
Does that have anything to do with the theme of the movie? Any symbolic significance or it's just that Tom Clancy didn't come up for any good idea for a female character?
shareDoes that have anything to do with the theme of the movie? Any symbolic significance or it's just that Tom Clancy didn't come up for any good idea for a female character?
shareDon't go looking for some hidden significance where there is none.
Look at the story itself and the time it was set and tell me.. just where would there be a female character?
No Women on Subs.
No Women on the Carrier.
Other than a few other scenes like at CIA and the White House briefing of the NSA.. just where would there be a woman?
There are too many dumbasses that think a story should be altered to insert something that would be UNREALISTIC just to satisfy some bullsh!t politically correct position.
I joined the Navy to see the world, only to discover the world is 2/3 water!
During the Cold War, not many women served on Subs or in the Navy of any nation.
There aren't that many other roles in the movie that allow for female casting.
And you felt the need to tell me what I already know and stated.. why?
I joined the Navy to see the world, only to discover the world is 2/3 water!
Overly sensitive little Shellback, aren't we?
Ponce.
Shellback? Yes.
Overly sensitive? not so much.
You chose my post over six months old to respond to. Not to the OP. nor to whatever post happened to be last.
You singled out my post in order to tell me what I just stated as though I had a different view.
It is a reasonable question to ask why you felt the need to inform me of what I had already stated as though I stated something else.
Or are you a sock puppet of one of a trio of imdb stalker trolls I've picket up recently?
I joined the Navy to see the world, only to discover the world is 2/3 water!
umm seriously did you expect any women in a movie about SUBS? LOLLL. I even had a hard time believeing the Spanish girl that they kinda just threw in the film Predator.
Realism, Remakes and Unnecessary Sequels are ruining movies!
umm seriously did you expect any women in a movie about SUBS? LOLLL.
How many vaginas do you think were on nuclear submarines during the cold war?
Yeah. Not exactly a common thing. I don't see why you find this surprising. Women have been largely excluded from warfare in most societies throughout history- it's only been quite recently even in America that women have started to see actual combat roles.
Clancy never had much in the way of "love stories" in his books and not many female characters overall. In the Ryan series, there's of course the wife, but their love live is never dwelt on. There's some rare remarks about it and in one of the books, a political enemy of his, tries to paint an affair on him, leading to a subplot that feeds the main plot.
Then there's the odd female agent of some agency or another and a few female victims of various plots. With one exception, if their love life is brought up at all, it's just a side remark not really connected to the plot. And the exception is the incorporation of a honey trap.
Clearly, Clancy isn't in the habit to include subplots to accommodate the best selling target group.
Having said that, this movie, nor the book it's made from, suffer from the absence of a love angle.
In another of "his" movies, they dragged in a love interest and the movie suffered greatly from it (and other changes).
I did not save the boy, God did. I only CARRIED him.share
That's because the two main protagonists in the Ryanverse (Ryan and Clark) are MARRIED. Although I do remember a number of scenes in Patriot Games (the book, in this case) that had Mr. and Mrs. Ryan spending quality time together.
When a loose cannon flogs a dead horse, there's the Devil to pay!
Are there ANY women in the film? I think we might get a quick glimpse of Ryan's wife and maybe Greer's secretary at the CIA but that's it. Much of the action takes place on warships and those remain disproportionatley male environments and were even more so back in the 1980s. Women weren't allowed to serve on US submarines until 2012
Unless Alpert's covered in bacon grease, I don't think Hugo can track anything.
Three with any speaking parts. Cathy Ryan (although Greer calls her Caroline), their daughter Sally, and the flight attendant on the way to D.C. That was all.
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"I don't care to belong to any club that will have me as a member."---Groucho Marx
Well it's not a porno.
Just change the H for a C in the second word of the title and it may just become a porno.
"Scepticism is the highest of duties, and blind faith the one unpardonable sin.” Thomas Huxley
It's a film about manly men doing manly things. It's not a feminist issue, there just aren't that many women in this story. Like there aren't that many men in Orange is the new Black.
shareNo, it's simply because it is (was) considered unethical to use women in war since only they can give birth. For that reason it would be illogical and wrong having those who give life being the destroyers of life also.
However, having said that, some tests once showed that women *would* in fact be better submariners than men, for three reasons:
1. Their smaller bodies require less consumables (food/air) than men's ditto, making longer patrols possible.
2. A group of women (for reasons unknown) performed better under psychological pressure than men did.
3. The women got along better in prolonged isolation in a confined space than men did.
Anyway, the echelons decided against using female-only crews for the above-mentioned ethical reason.
And as for a mixed crew? Well, I suppose lots of small, submerged wars would go off all the time. And who wants a jealous boomer C.O., wanting to press all sorts of expensive buttons?
I siphoned this info off from somewhere more than 20 years ago, so don't expect me to produce a reference. It *might* have been from Michael Crichton's novel "Sphere", but I haven't read that book in ages, so don't take it for granted.
I realize this is a way overdue response, but just to say, it wasn't just because it was considered unethical. They probably did want to keep women out of combat because of the whole child birth issue, but that wasn't the main reason for the subs.
Nope, the actual reason is far more boring and practical than that. There just isn't room on a lot of subs for more than one bathroom.
I've been on WWII submarines and Cold War-era submarines, both American and Soviet. They all had more than one head. Besides, it wouldn't matter, anyway, because they were all for one-person-at-a-time use, so it wouldn't make any difference whether it was a man or a woman using it. Bathroom space was never the reason women weren't on submarines.
shareAlso, only two black characters in the entire movie. Again, don't ask , don't tell. I did see one black naval officer aboard the USS Dallas.
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