Free from work, free from man, free from responsibility, concerns and liability’s. In fact, they just wanted to be free from their lives and escape to be able to experience something new and different. In the first scene with Thelma, she asks for permission to her husband, Darryl, to go on the trip but frightened from his response, she couldn’t make herself do it. Darryl’s response towards Thelma consisted of “WHATS, WHOS and WHYS” bringing her to casually change the topic and ask something else. Her married life became a life of prison, with Darryl as her warden. Freedom throughout the movie is brought in various of ways, free from guilt, free from her marriage and in the end the motivation of freedom overpowers common sense and ends their lives. Furthermore, the subject “Women vs. Men” is perhaps one of the distinguishing features in the movie. It caused controversy when the movie was release and earned the title of being “feminist.” Throughout the movie, since Thelma and Louise fight several men, this idea is furtherly developed and made obvious in the film. Harlon, Darryl and JD, only few of whom were brought upon the film were based of the men a women will eventually encounter in their
Free from work, free from man, free from responsibility, concerns and liability’s. In fact, they just wanted to be free from their lives and escape to be able to experience something new and different. In the first scene with Thelma, she asks for permission to her husband, Darryl, to go on the trip but frightened from his response, she couldn’t make herself do it. Darryl’s response towards Thelma consisted of “WHATS, WHOS and WHYS” bringing her to casually change the topic and ask something else. Her married life became a life of prison, with Darryl as her warden. Freedom throughout the movie is brought in various of ways, free from guilt, free from her marriage and in the end the motivation of freedom overpowers common sense and ends their lives. Furthermore, the subject “Women vs. Men” is perhaps one of the distinguishing features in the movie. It caused controversy when the movie was release and earned the title of being “feminist.” Throughout the movie, since Thelma and Louise fight several men, this idea is furtherly developed and made obvious in the film. Harlon, Darryl and JD, only few of whom were brought upon the film were based of the men a women will eventually encounter in their