Not exact matches
There's so much to appreciate in that film — from its
portrayal of a kickass
female lead character who just so happens to have a physical disability (though is never depicted as being a person who matters less because
of it) to its impressive number
of real - time stunts and action sequences to its feminist message.
Tulip Fever (Justin Chadwick, August, 2017) Indie romance Tulip Fever stars Swedish actress Alicia Vikander in the
lead female role and in its
portrayal of bargaining and speculating hype and power on the tulip market where the flower has become seen as a commodity, the picture
of 17th century Amsterdam comes alive and with that we get a historical insight into an important period in history.
Perhaps even more bothersome than donut addicted police, evil rich politicians and obnoxious fat kids, is the
portrayal of the singular
leading female — a red squirrel named Andie (voice
of Katherine Heigl).