How Scarlett Johansson redeemed Black Widow

Scarlett Ingrid Johansson, born in 1984, is an American actress with also Danish origins. Famous right from the start for his onset at a very young age in “Parents wanted”. Today everyone talks about it for his role from Black Widow (The Black Widow) where not only the tight black onesie that highlights her envious side b, but also the interpretation that Scarlett Johansson gave to Black Widow, left its mark.

Scarlett Johansson reviews the role of Black Widow

The black Widow joins the series Marvel cinematic, in 2010 with Iron Man 2. In Iron Man, the protagonist is Tony Stark played by Robert Downey Jr. He super-intelligent superhero and super-billionaire, sees for the first time Natasha Romanoff, the name of Black Widow, and makes a comment deemed sexist by the public. The words spoken by Tony Stark when speaking to companion Pepper were: “I want one” referring to the back of the Black Widow.

For nine films Natasha, The Widow, has only ever been described as one unscrupulous seductress, object of sexual desire and infertile monster, now address sexist stereotypes. We are still a long way from gender equality, as we know it is a long and slow process, but we are on the right track. The perplexities remain on the fact that to give awareness to the female universe, the male characters should be removed almost completely, completely distorting the stories.

Why watch Black Widow

Of the Marvel saga, the Black Widow movies, have have sensible scripts it’s a almost always excellent acting, as well as an excellent level of showmanship. If you like movies spy-thriller then you will hardly be disappointed by these films.

Obviously not everyone agrees, Stephen Dorff has called Black Widow a bad video game, yet the takings of 218 million in the first weekend of the film’s release would suggest that his opinion is not widely shared. Scarlett sees no embarrassment in front of criticism because finally after years of sexy poses and jumpsuits she has managed to carve out a character with a personality, a past and a life project.

Long postponed due to Covid, Black Widow, directed by Cate Shortland, is the first feature in Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Now It Is also available on Disney Plus.

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