Forbes article: Hollywood and more films like 'Wonder Woman'

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https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottm...movies-for-women-and-from-women/#35debb372973

Since the Harvey Weinstein's scandal, we see more and more revelations from the Hollywood film industry underground. Everybody knew but nobody was talking. Money before morality, Hollywood's general moto.

Weinstein's mojo was not the only one abusing women from his pedestal.
Everyone not talking lost their mojo too. With his fall to disgrace the full entourage is falling with him.

It's easy now to condemn, the chain reaction is well underway and there is no more fear because the guy is no more corrupting the stars by paying their silence.

How can all these people/stars worked for such a pig, beats me.
Where are the values of the Hollywood empire? I know; all hypocrites deep deep down to the core.
The abuser, and his entourage who all knew, they're all part of the Hollywood movie machine: Fame, power, money, sickness.

Will it stop finally¿ Upside down I doubt it. In the music industry it is also a rampant issue, in the news media too, even in the high ranking officials of our advanced democratic society.

In Hollywood right now many high shots from the film industry are having second thought, soul searching perhaps, or business as usual?

In the Forbes article the author mentioned that we need more films for women and directed by women, like 'Wonder Woman, we need more women film directors. I agree, Gal Gadot was a breeze of fresh air as Wonder Woman, and directed by a woman...Patty Jenkins.
 

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