Thelma & Louise (1991)

Director: Ridley Scott

Writer: Callie Khouri

Stars: Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis, Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen, Christopher McDonald, Stephen Tobolowsky, Brad Pitt



Thelma (Geena Davis) and Louise (Susan Sarandon) are two good friends who become fugitives from the law, their lives, and the male-dominated world that oppresses them. 



The film succeeds as much as it does due to fine direction by Ridley Scott, a lively screenplay by Callie Khouri, and top-notch performances by Sarandon and Davis. 





Somehow, though, these elements didn't gel into a completely satisfying movie experience for me. 





There were too many missteps such as the troglodyte truck driver who seems unable to do anything more than grunt and spew obscenities. 





It can be seen as a statement of female empowerment, but it accomplishes this by placing its male characters on a spectrum with impotence at one extreme and brutishness on the other.



Warning!!! From the end of the movie!!

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