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Bechdel Busts

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Published July 4, 2012 at 4:41 pm

These highly-watched films are some of the biggest Bechdel test failures.

Screenshot taken from actual film.

The Social Network

2010

This Golden Globe Best Picture awardee fails despite its numerous accolades, based solely on the fact that none of the few females in the film (Rooney Mara, Brenda Song, and Rashida Jones, among others) ever talk to each other.

Screenshot taken from actual film.

The Transformers franchise

2007–2011

Megan Fox and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley may be two of the world’s most desirable women, but their roles in the Michael Bay-directed franchise are just that: eye candy.

Screenshot taken from actual film.

The Harry Potter series

2001–2011

Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) is considered one of this generation’s strongest, most three-dimensional female leads, but her lack of friendship or interaction with any of the Potter franchise’s many female characters fail the series easily.

Screenshot taken from actual film.

Avatar

2009

The highest-grossing film of all time is also one of the films to have failed the test most miserably, as Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) is only able to talk to her mother about her relationship with Jake (Sam Worthington).


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