'F1: The Movie' Highlights Women, Stars, and Thrills in Hollywood

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The article critiques the portrayal of women in 'F1: The Movie,' highlighting that despite the inclusion of a female technical director and a multicultural cast, the film depicts women as inept and secondary, reinforcing stereotypes rather than promoting genuine diversity and inclusion. It also notes the film's failure to pass the Bechdel Test and criticizes the superficial treatment of female characters, suggesting the movie misses an opportunity to portray women in strong, layered roles.
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