Rants & Raves: Angelina Jolie – The Female Action Hero

Angelina Jolie – The Female Action Hero

Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft, Tombraider

I love Angelina Jolie. Yes, I know that she’s got tattoos that don’t make sense, a strange incestuous relationship with her brother, a vial of blood from her ex Billy Bob Thornton and a constantly on-off drama with her estranged father who thinks that she needs mental help, but there is so much to love about Angelina Jolie.

Not only is she totally smoking hot, she’s also the epitome of the independent, can-do, tough as nails woman. She can drive her own helicopter, raise 6 children, rake in millions at the box office, rock Armani on the red carpet, do all of her own stunts even with the risk of concussion, is a goodwill ambassador on behalf of refugees for the UN, and on top of it all, she has the world’s original Hollywood studmuffin, Mr. Brad Pitt.

Whew.

It makes me tired just thinking about it.

For most of us, just doing one of those things would take an army of professionals and a few hours worth of dedicated, hands-on service. But the other thing that makes Angelina Jolie incredible, is the fact that she is quite possibly the only credible female action hero on the big screen.

A fair share of female action heroes have made their way to the small screen. This list includes the fantastic Jennifer Garner as Sidney Bristow in Alias, Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy, Jessica Alba as Dark Angel, Evangeline Lilly as Kate on Lost and Hayden Panetierre as the cheerleader in Heroes. All of these iconic women figures were a hit on tv, but very few could make the leap to the big screen, despite being big draws for women during prime time. So what’s the problem?

There are a few factors at play. On the one hand, men represent a fair share of moviegoers, particularly for action films. Women audiences do not show up in droves for the premiere of the latest film based on a video game, even if the star happens to be a buffed up Gyllenhaal. And when those action films go to head to head with big draws like Sex and the City, most women make the obvious choice.

On the other hand, women don’t identify with highly macho, one-dimensional male action heroes. The women of the small screen are successful not just for their high kicking ability, but also for their friendships, their relationships and family matters. The complexity of Sidney Bristow’s relationship with her father, mixed in the fog of post-Soviet era paranoia and clouded by unresolved issues with her missing mother, are an integral part of what made Alias worth watching. Buffy’s smouldering connection with sexy but highly dangerous Angel who still harbours deep remorse over his past added layers to the series that kept most women on edge as they watched week after week. And how could anyone resist the season-long mystery surrounding “Save the Cheerleader, Save the World?”

There’s one common thread to this pattern of what made these women successful on the small screen- the time it takes to build these stories, tensions and connections. A 2 hour movie slot doesn’t give you this time. In a typical action film, the audience is drawn in by a movie which is largely plot-driven, whereas the women in these series are largely character-driven.

In action films, the characters tend to be ‘stock’ characters, based on stereotypes and easily interchangeable for the guys that you see in just about every action film. We know this cast well: the tough as nails bureaucrat in a suit with piercing eyes who doesn’t have time for red tape, the hard ass general who believes that the answer to everything is to shoot first and ask questions later, the nervous rookie on his first day who punches out one-liners or dies in the first sequence, and the hard-nosed detective who is determined to get his man, regardless of whether or not he’s innocent.

It’s no surprise, then, with no characters to identify with, that women don’t flock to action films and that they don’t star in them either. The only exception to this rule appears to be Angelina Jolie, who, arguably, is probably the only credible female action hero in Hollywood.

Let’s face it, there are only so many women that we would believe in. Jolie already proved her action hero chops as Lara Croft in the two Tomb Raider films, and even that franchise represented the only female lead in a based on a video game movie at the time. Otherwise, women have been relegated to the side, either playing the victim or the assistant to the hero. And even when their role is to assist, most women end up just being eye candy, like Megan Fox in Transformers, who is virtually useless when she’s not lying on a motorcycle with her butt in the air.

Michelle Rodriguez has also had a good run at being the tough as nails woman on the scene in films like Avatar and the Fast and the Furious, but even she’s just an accessory and not a star. Although I believe in her to do a film one day, I don’t know if she can carry an entire film on her own. And that may be a moot point, since there may not be many studios out there willing to bank on her being a success at the box office.

The studios know that their big draws are always going to be males in this franchise. A lot of men have made their entire careers as action heroes. That’s why it was such a gamble to offer the role of Salt to Jolie when the role was originally written for a man and offered to Tom Cruise. The studio was banking on the idea that Angelina Jolie could give just as much as Tom Cruise into this role and draw major audiences, reeling in both men and women to this intense action film of the summer.

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It was a good bet. It may be too soon to tell whether or not Salt is going to break the bank the way that the producers are hoping for, but the fact that Salt is a potential multi sequel franchise with good potential speaks volumes for the project and their faith in Jolie. Jolie is a sexy, intimidating killing machine in Salt, keeping the mystery up until the final few scenes and foregoing the untouchable vixen act for something far more gritty and compelling. Overall, it’s a smart film as far as action movies go and Jolie does it make it worth the ride.

As Ms. Jolie herself once said, “I don’t want to play a Bond girl. I want to be James Bond.”

Mission accomplished.

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Mika Oehling’s initial blog (mission statement?): I want to use my blog as a forum for creative expression and as an outlet for creative expression that I don’t otherwise have in my life. And I’ve also decided to stop bothering friends and family alone with my rants and raves, but decided to share them with the world so that it can bother them as well.

I’ve decided to structure my blog as a series of rants and raves. There will always be one topic, but sometimes there are both opinions expressed about the exact same thing. That’s not because I’m bipolar, it’s because I’m a Libra and I tend to see both sides of every argument and can’t make up my own mind. Yes, I am that annoying person you see in the grocery store, furrowed brow, trying desperately to make sense of the different varieties of canned soup. And I never understood their crazy sodium content.

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- Mika Oehling’s initial blog (mission statement?): I want to use my blog as a forum for creative expression and as an outlet for creative expression that I don’t otherwise have in my life. And I’ve also decided to stop bothering friends and family alone with my rants and raves, but decided to share them with the world so that it can bother them as well. I’ve decided to structure my blog as a series of rants and raves. There will always be one topic, but sometimes there are both opinions expressed about the exact same thing. That’s not because I’m bipolar, it’s because I’m a Libra and I tend to see both sides of every argument and can’t make up my own mind. Yes, I am that annoying person you see in the grocery store, furrowed brow, trying desperately to make sense of the different varieties of canned soup. And I never understood their crazy sodium content.

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  1. c53 says:

    Witherspoon: cute, smart girl next door. Jolie: smokin’ hot psycho bitch.

  2. dallas says:

    This is true. And does anyone else think Reese Witherspoon keep getting better looking with each passing year?

  3. red says:

    Angelina is getting old guys. As I looked at the poster for her latest movie all I could like was shes old not super hot. If I had a time machine though…

  4. Brandon says:

    Mensa, don’t be silly. No one is denying the credit Weaver would get for the “Aliens” films and starting the female action lead…Linda Hamilton in “Terminator” took it further.

    Jolie has taken it to the next level finding success in several different films.

  5. mensahcarrelle says:

    Have you ever heard of Sigourney Weaver?

    Because she’s undoubtely the best female action hero OF ALL TIME.She’s the godmother,the one who opened the door.I like Angelina but she doesn’t compare to Sigourney.

  6. No Left Turn says:

    Pamela Anderson in “Barb Wire”

  7. Mahawy says:

    They should be in an awesome action movie together

    Amen to that ;)

  8. CelticTiger says:

    Well I guess there is only one way to solve this issue. They should be in an awesome action movie together :)

    How dare you!

    To be so reasonable, and bring a smile to my face, and I wont mention extremities and blood flow issues at the moment! ;)

  9. Levit says:

    Well I guess there is only one way to solve this issue. They should be in an awesome action movie together :)

  10. CelticTiger says:

    The difference between Milla and Angelina, is Jolie has taken method acting into method action. She blazed the trail for an actress to become involved in the stunts and fight sequences, years before wire work. green screen and digital film editing was perfected by “The Matrix” trilogy. Look at the advances from the first movie to the last. There simply wasn’t the same computing power, and technological advancement and innovation was slower.

    Any woman with a buff bod can strap on the wires, and look amazing in movement, with stunt coordinators and riggers making the magic, and a ton of work editing in post. But when that body has to talk, that’s where Jolie right now beats all.

    Milla is a good actress, but she’s not a great actress. That’s why a less buff Jolie can still shine on the big screen, kick ass and be sell-able. That’s just my 2 cents worth.

  11. Levit says:

    Really? I never thought of SMG as someone who can kick ass. The Buffy character was always very convincing as someone who was under a lot of pressure and responsibility but probably due to the combination of light hearted humor and drama she never struck as someone who can actually fight. Even when she was in a scene fighting against half a dozen vampires I just didn’t find it believable

    Now Faith she looked like she could kick ass without a problem. But with Buffy it was way too unbelievable(of course I know that was Joss’s plan to make someone who doesn’t look like a warrrior be the main fighter of the series but still maybe it’s because of SMG herself but I never bought Buffy as a action star)

  12. LeytonBeatlesFan says:

    Both Jovovich and Jolie are great action stars. But I prefer Jolie because in Salt she brough such an emotional depth to her character. Like Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy or Ziyi Zhang in Rush Hour 2/Hero/House of Flying Daggers, she has an intensity and attitude that makes you believe she can kick ass, even though she’s a petite woman.

  13. Mahawyy says:

    there’s no way Milla is better at action movies than Jolie.

    Jolie is the undisputed champion.

  14. CuteLittleArtist says:

    Okay, that chart is pretty damn funny! So are the transcripts.

    Unfortunately the RE panel at this year’s Comic-Con wasn’t as amusing. It was kinda painful to sit through. It was almost as if Milla was high on something. She looked fab though and Ali Larter looks so cute pregnant.

  15. Levit says:

    On Box Office measurement maybe. However when it comes to actually kicking ass as an awesome female action star Milla is simply the best. She is just a natural at that. Jolie is good but quite there

    Here let me put this in a chart ;) It explains well the awesomeness of Milla :)

    http://jackheath.net/images/summary3.jpg

    Milla is definitely number 2. I’d like to see her drop the Res Evil stuff. She’s got the build and coordination for some serious hands on martial art work. When she drop kicks someone it’s believable because the chick has muscle on her,
    Lol very true. As her co stars are very very well aware . Have you seen the background interviews on RE? Working with Milla can be quite dangerous to your health :)

  16. Cutelittleartist says:

    Milla is definitely number 2. I’d like to see her drop the Res Evil stuff. She’s got the build and coordination for some serious hands on martial art work. When she drop kicks someone it’s believable because the chick has muscle on her, where as with Jolie, although she can def kick ass, she looks too bony. It’s not so much her thinness. It’s the fact she has no muscle tone whatsoever.

  17. splanxed says:

    “but until Milla can’t pull off a “Salt” of her own, Jolie is the undisputed champion. ”

    WHAT?, what do you mean by “can’t”?..how does your post even make sense. Besides Salt was garbage and Jolie wasn’t all that great. She’s getting way too much credit

  18. Celtic Tiger says:

    While I might be the only person on the planet that loves “Ultraviolet”, there’s no way Milla is better at action movies than Jolie. Milla is definitely in the Top 5, if not number 2, but until Milla can’t pull off a “Salt” of her own, Jolie is the undisputed champion.

  19. Levit says:

    BS. Jolie is good but when it comes to action movies Milla Jovovich rules

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  21. LOUS says:

    she rocksss movieeesss ttoo thee maxx!!!!
    :D

  22. Karisma says:

    Michelle Yeoh does her own stunts on the silver screen. Granted more in the Hong Kong film industry and she was indeed a bond girl and not Bond himself, although in the movie she held her own against him (and they didn’t end up in bed!). Thanks for the article and the great rationale as to why there are so few women action heroes in movies as opposed to tv. Angelina Jolie is my heroine and “idol”!

  23. Michelle says:

    It didn’t help that Sarah Michelle Gellar never learned how to properly punch either. I have a very basic martial arts background and her credibility playing a fighter dropped for me after I saw one of the work-out scenes in Buffy where she punched with her wrists bent…*groan*

    Please note also, Peta Wilson from La Femme Nikita was very believable as well.

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