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A 1991 film directed by [[Ridley Scott]] and starring Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon, ''Thelma & Louise'' became one of the most iconic films of the decade. Scott and the film's two leads received Academy Award nominations, while screenwriter and ''[[What Could Have Been|intended director]]'' Callie Khouri grabbed the Oscar for her screenplay.
A 1991 film directed by [[Ridley Scott]] and starring Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon, ''Thelma & Louise'' became one of the most iconic films of the decade. Scott and the film's two leads received Academy Award nominations, while screenwriter and ''[[What Could Have Been|intended director]]'' Callie Khouri grabbed the Oscar for her screenplay.


Thelma, a naive housewife and her best friend, the independent waitress Louise, pile into Louise's [[Cool Car]] for a girl's weekend out. Things go downhill [[Rape As Drama|when Thelma is nearly raped]] by a stranger named Harlan, [[Revenge Against Men|whom Louise subsequently shoots]]. They hit the road to Mexico rather than face almost certain prosecution; along the way, they are pursued by a sympathetic FBI agent named Slocumb. As the two experience freedom they never had before, the long arm of the law finally corners them at <s>the Grand Canyon</s> a canyon that is totally not the Grand Canyon, because if it had been they would have had to pay to get there, because it's a National Park, and the rangers don't just let you {{spoiler|drive up to the edges of cliffs like that}}. [[Bolivian Army Ending|And...]]
Thelma, a naive housewife and her best friend, the independent waitress Louise, pile into Louise's [[Cool Car]] for a girl's weekend out. Things go downhill [[Rape as Drama|when Thelma is nearly raped]] by a stranger named Harlan, [[Revenge Against Men|whom Louise subsequently shoots]]. They hit the road to Mexico rather than face almost certain prosecution; along the way, they are pursued by a sympathetic FBI agent named Slocumb. As the two experience freedom they never had before, the long arm of the law finally corners them at <s>the Grand Canyon</s> a canyon that is totally not the Grand Canyon, because if it had been they would have had to pay to get there, because it's a National Park, and the rangers don't just let you {{spoiler|drive up to the edges of cliffs like that}}. [[Bolivian Army Ending|And...]]


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* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Brad Pitt]] made his breakout role here as a robber named J.D.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Brad Pitt]] made his breakout role here as a robber named J.D.
* [[I Have a Family]]: What the cop says as they lock him in the trunk of his cruiser.
* [[I Have a Family]]: What the cop says as they lock him in the trunk of his cruiser.
* [[Les Yay]]: They actually kiss at the end, but it's more in the context of [[I Love You Man]] than any romantic attraction
* [[Les Yay]]: They actually kiss at the end, but it's more in the context of [[I Love You, Man]] than any romantic attraction
* [[Lovely Angels]]
* [[Lovely Angels]]
* [[Mexican Standoff]]: How the movie ends... [[Take a Third Option|until Thelma has another idea]].
* [[Mexican Standoff]]: How the movie ends... [[Take a Third Option|until Thelma has another idea]].
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* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Thelma is Blue, Louise is Red (see [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]] below).
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Thelma is Blue, Louise is Red (see [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]] below).
* [[Road Movie]]: A [[Gender Flip|Gender Flipped]] version.
* [[Road Movie]]: A [[Gender Flip|Gender Flipped]] version.
* [[Run for The Border]]: The ladies decide to go to Mexico.
* [[Run for the Border]]: The ladies decide to go to Mexico.
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: The one that made [[Brad Pitt]] a legend.
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: The one that made [[Brad Pitt]] a legend.
* [[Slut Shaming]]: Thelma points out that people would deny Louise's claim of [[Attempted Rape]] due to Louise flirting, dancing, and drinking with the man. Sadly, in that speech still largely holds true in [[Real Life]]. There are still numerous cases where sexual abusers are given light-to-no punishment due to people thinking the victim either truly consented and is lying for whatever reason or [[Humans Are Bastards|even more horrifically that the victim deserved to be hurt in such a way]].
* [[Slut Shaming]]: Thelma points out that people would deny Louise's claim of [[Attempted Rape]] due to Louise flirting, dancing, and drinking with the man. Sadly, in that speech still largely holds true in [[Real Life]]. There are still numerous cases where sexual abusers are given light-to-no punishment due to people thinking the victim either truly consented and is lying for whatever reason or [[Humans Are Bastards|even more horrifically that the victim deserved to be hurt in such a way]].

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"In the future, when a woman's crying like that, she isn't having any fun!"
Louise Sawyer

A 1991 film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon, Thelma & Louise became one of the most iconic films of the decade. Scott and the film's two leads received Academy Award nominations, while screenwriter and intended director Callie Khouri grabbed the Oscar for her screenplay.

Thelma, a naive housewife and her best friend, the independent waitress Louise, pile into Louise's Cool Car for a girl's weekend out. Things go downhill when Thelma is nearly raped by a stranger named Harlan, whom Louise subsequently shoots. They hit the road to Mexico rather than face almost certain prosecution; along the way, they are pursued by a sympathetic FBI agent named Slocumb. As the two experience freedom they never had before, the long arm of the law finally corners them at the Grand Canyon a canyon that is totally not the Grand Canyon, because if it had been they would have had to pay to get there, because it's a National Park, and the rangers don't just let you drive up to the edges of cliffs like that. And...


This film features examples of:

 Harlan: Bitch! I shoulda gone ahead and fucked her!

Louise: What did you say?

Harlan: I said suck my cock!

Louise's Gun: BANG!