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http://c-angels.blogspot.com/ This blog showed me on how women were represented and it also allowed me to view on how the women were quite dominante and also they are the centre of attention. http://www.kidulthoodlife.blogspot.com/ Kidulthoods the representaion of women but has shown them to be in supeior towards men this then shows that society still sees them as second best and in the film kidulthood it has shown that they very vunerable.

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..Reveiw from about.com..

Jane and John meet while down in Columbia where they’re both on assignment. Neither has a clue what the other one’s up to and after much alcohol and a night of what we can assume is passionate love-making, they become a couple. Fast forward a few months and now they’re Mr. and Mrs. Smith. He believes she handles computer problems for major companies; she believes he’s a big shot in construction. Fast forward even further and now they’ve been married five or six years and they’ve got problems, major relationship problems that necessitate visiting a marriage counselor.
After being together for all those years, you’d think they would have figured out that something doesn’t add up. But no, neither figures out the other’s an assassin until they’re both sent out by their competing companies to take out the same target. The cat’s out of the bag and all bets are off – toss in your own cliché here – as those marital problems they were suffering from before suddenly look like small potatoes. Never forgetting it’s a romantic comedy at heart, the action sequences take over once Mr. and Mrs. discover what their partner really does for a living.
Simon Kinberg’s script is saucy and engaging and director Doug Liman (“The Bourne Identity”) adeptly handles the action and comedy. We don’t often get to see a man and woman engaged in an all-out brawl, but Liman lets the fight scene between Jolie and Pitt get as physical as possible without cutting away too much or cute camera tricks. And while it's a little unnerving to watch their hand-to-hand combat, it makes sense. She’s an assassin, why would her opponent need to hold back?
Fighting, making love, clinched in each other’s embrace on the dance floor, verbally fencing, whatever the circumstance or scene, the pairing of Pitt and Jolie works. They physically match up. Jolie plays Mrs. Smith just as physically capable – and lethal – as Pitt does Mr. Smith. In fact, the female is actually the better of the two assassins. Her moves are planned out meticulously; her actions follow a logical path. He relies more on his instincts and isn’t as fast on his feet as his female counterpart. It’s refreshing to see a female character be allowed to get the upper hand mentally and physically on her male costar, especially in a movie where the leads are portraying professional killers.



From reading this review i totally agree with it as they are chalenging the sterotypes and they are reveiwing that it's the 21st century romance relationship and they are making the whole relationship seem as if it's going to be the one that is going to be nowerdays. so they are chalengeing the sterotype for the perfect couple where the man is in control.

..get backkkk?!...

..get backkkk?!...
brad and ang..seem to beeee in the same postion but ang seems more in demand and taking control which makes her more dominate and makes her breaking the sterotype of the past woman!!!!.....

.....male dominace?!....

.....male dominace?!....
the sterotypeee still kinda exists because he has his arm over her shoulder which shows us that the sterotype still kinda exists but she seems in demand too so..

......drinking??!!!!......

......drinking??!!!!......
Angie..turned into an alcholicccc.... not the normal sterotype....

...guns out!!...

...guns out!!...
The guns are out and it's not only one person...

...All gOnE dOwN HiLl...

...All gOnE dOwN HiLl...
from this image we can say that it's not that pateriarcal because they are not doing the normal sterotyped thing like the woman cring on the man's shoulder and making her feel wanted and taken care of but instead they seem equal and both pretty confused...