Thelma and Louise
"Feminism" is when women strive to make themselves equal to men. They take pride in being women, different from men but equal in humankind. This film is effective in displaying feminine power and pride. The scene in which Thelma and Louise pull to the side of the road and confront in the inappropriate truck driver displays how both women begin to take on masculine characteristics and more power in speaking their minds. When Thelma and Louise tell off the truck driver, it's one of the first times in the film, that I thought to myself they are really taking on masculine traits of power and authority, things that feminists strive to achieve to reach equality with men.
Thelma and Louise definitely show feminist characteristics in this film and I would characterize this film as an effective feminist movie.