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The entertainment industry has realized a simple truth: a film about a young woman finding herself is a fantasy. A film about an older woman who already knows who she is—and is terrified, excited, or furious about it—is a mirror.

: Women over 50 are still four times more likely than men to be portrayed as "senile" and are significantly more likely to have storylines focused solely on physical aging or loss (the "sad widow" trope). The "Ageless Test" & Behind-the-Scenes Influence