There are many movie costumes that are so classic that we will never forget them. Regrettably, there have been just as many, if not more, inappropriate, unworkable, or simply bizarre ones throughout film history. We’d like you to try jogging in high heels or striking a war position in a spandex costume. Movies aren’t always intended to be realistic, but we believe the wardrobe department made a mistake with the following outfits… They should have chosen something else for these.

Weirdest Movie Custom Of All Time
Baywatch’s Red Swimsuits
When someone mentions Baywatch, many people immediately think of the lifeguards’ red swimsuits. Nothing beats witnessing the actresses go through them in slow motion. It was used considerably more in the film. “The essence of Baywatch is that sexy vibe,” Zac Efron told the New Zealand Herald in 2017. “In this film, we definitely take it to an extreme,” he added. It earned the film a R rating for obscene content, which disappointed fans of the show. Kelly Rohrbach had only one criticism of the swimwear. “It really rides up,” the actress told GQ in a 2017 interview. “They’d use glue and tape it to my bum so it didn’t make a wedgie wrinkle.”

Baywatch’s Red Swimsuits
The Stripper Outfit In Closer
Closer’s stripper Alice, played by Natalie Portman, will never be forgotten. Before, the actress was known for portraying wholesome characters such as Padme in the Star Wars trilogy. She didn’t make the cut for the pink wig or doll-like outfit. Instead, we’d like to draw your attention to a wardrobe malfunction that occurred during a revealing sequence. This freeze-frame has gotten a lot of attention since it was discovered. In and of itself, the ensemble is very iconic. You’ve probably seen it worn as a Halloween costume in the past. Kristen Stewart and Elsa Hosk, among others, have done the same thing in the past.

The Stripper Outfit In Closer
The Samurai Armor In The Last Samurai
A-lister Tom Cruise only had positive things to say about The Last Samurai’s historical accuracy. “With the Industrial Revolution going on in the United States, it was a real transition time in Japan,” the actor told Urban Cinefile. “[The Japanese] know we’re going to honor their culture and try to figure out what it is.” Nevertheless, it appears that this was not the case. Even if his samurai armor is appealing to the eye, it falls short of the mark. Indeed, it is not something that an American man would wear if he were approved by the samurais. This film is set in 1876, although he is wearing armor from two centuries before. You could argue that it was simply an old set, but the material could not have survived two centuries.

The Samurai Armor In The Last Samurai
Suicide Squad’s Harley Quinn Costume
Harley Quinn makes her screen debut in Batman: The Animated Series wearing a jester outfit. That outfit was not shown in Suicide Squad. Instead, they dressed Margot Robbie in hot pants and tight clothing, as if she were a sex symbol. The actress told the New York Times in 2016 what she thought of it. “No, as Margot, I don’t like wearing that.” I’m having burgers for lunch, and then you go do a scene in which you’re hosed down and soaked in a white T-shirt. “It’s so clingy, and you’re embarrassed about it,” she explained. In the following film, the outfit was improved.

Suicide Squad’s Harley Quinn Costume
The Iconic Pink Dress In Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Marilyn Monroe’s pink gown in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was beautiful, but it could have been more revealing. A real-life scandal impacted its current design. Originally, she was going to wear something even racier. Yet, it was discovered that the actress once appeared naked for photographs. Because they couldn’t afford any more public uproar, 20th Century Fox changed the shape of her clothing. This is why the costume designer needed to come up with something new soon. Finally, William Travilla created the strapless pink gown. Even though it was more modest than expected, it was nonetheless a seductive and attractive ensemble.
The Iconic Pink Dress In Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
The Thing Costume In Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four was a flop no matter way you look at it. The outfits, for example, should have been better. Michael Chiklis’ luck was even worse than the rest of the cast’s. It was difficult for him to transform into the Thing in the movies. He saw a therapist because the costume had such a negative impact on him. “Once they glued the suit on me, I couldn’t get it off without help, no matter how hard I struggled,” the actor told the New York Times in 2005. I couldn’t eat actual food and had to rely on protein drinks for the duration of the shoot. Getting to the bathroom was a nightmare. That was a physical and mental horror.” What’s even more tragic is that no one liked the costume.

The Thing Costume In Fantastic Four
The Corset And Dress In Cinderella
People couldn’t stop raving about Lily James’s slim waist when the first peek of Cinderella was released. Netizens could see that was not good for the star. When the film was ultimately released, the actress spoke with E! News about her thoughts on it. What she said must have been a nightmare for the film’s public relations team. The actress revealed that she went on a liquid diet in order to get into the gown. “If you ate food [while wearing the dress], it didn’t digest properly,” she explained. “I think it’s so important to be healthy, confident, and natural,” James continued. This does not sound good, no matter how you look at it. Many wondered what message Disney was attempting to convey.

The Corset And Dress In Cinderella
The White Shirt In The Deep
The Deep might not have become as popular if Jacqueline Bisset had not worn a white T-shirt. As she emerged from the water, it hardly covered anything. The filmmaker is alleged to have boasted about how this piece of clothing made him wealthy. Bisset was also elevated to sex symbol status as a result of this, but she was dissatisfied. “I’d like to bring my public image more in line with my reality,” she told Roger Ebert in 1982. It resulted in “a lot of misconceptions,” she said. Bisset told the New York Post in 2018 that she felt like she was “going to die!” when she saw it onscreen.

The White Shirt In The Deep
The Frank-N-Furter Outfit In The Rocky Horror Picture Show
There are few outfits as legendary as Tim Curry’s Frank-N-Furter attire from The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Despite its box office failure, the film sparked much controversy. While it is now well-known, it only recently developed a cult following. You can’t go to a party these days without seeing someone dressed like Frank-N-Furter. Sue Blane deserves all of the credit for the costumes. “Fortunately Tim had worked in a corset before, so he took to it like a duck takes to water,” the designer said in 2011. She was astounded by the number of people dressed like Frank-N-Furter she observed at the movie screenings. That’s not terrible for a film that’s been prohibited in many locations.

The Frank-N-Furter Outfit In The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Cleopatra Costume In Cleopatra
It is very tragic that the majority of the Cleopatra film has been lost to time. The film was deemed too hot before a surviving copy burned down. In the film, Theda Bara wore a lot of pretty raunchy clothes. Because of this, the Hays Code labeled the film “obscene.” There are churches that have discovered copies just to destroy them. What we do know is that for the picture, the actress wore a snake-like metal bikini. Even in this day and age, this kind of attire would be deemed risqué. There is a list of cuts that they had to make in order to continue to exist. There are references in the film about ripping out “snake breast plates” and a “objectionable costume,” among other things.

The Cleopatra Costume In Cleopatra
The Daredevil Costume In Daredevil
Apparently, Ben Affleck’s red Daredevil leather costume did not make the cut because it displayed too much. Instead, it is on the list because it was simply terrible. It appeared far too little for any of us, let alone a superhero. The outfit had an S&M flavor to it. This merely goes to prove that some things are not meant to be so closely adapted. It did not sit well with the actor. “By playing a superhero in Daredevil, I have inoculated myself from ever playing another superhero,” he told Hollywoodland reporters in 2006. Wearing a costume was an embarrassment for me, and it’s not something I’d want to do again anytime soon.” Regardless of what he claimed, he went on to create Batman in 2016.

The Daredevil Costume In Daredevil
The White Dress In Basic Instinct
Sharon Stone looked stunning in that white dress in Basic Instinct, we must confess. What was not beneath it, though, was what made it so famous. This has to be one of the most frozen moments in film history. As the actress uncrosses her legs, she reveals what was underneath the dress: nothing. For quite some time, this has been a quite scandalous situation. Stone admitted that she had no idea she had exposed herself until she watched it in front of an audience. She slapped Paul Verhoeven across the face when she found out. Nonetheless, the filmmaker called this a “straight lie.” In any case, the costume has become so famous that it was displayed in 2012 at the V&A Museum.

The White Dress In Basic Instinct
What Rebel Wilson Wore In Pitch Perfect 3
Several fans were irritated with a behind-the-scenes shot from the Pitch Perfect 3 filming. We’re talking about a shot of three actresses, two of whom were wearing striped halter tops. Rebel Wilson, on the other hand, donned a variant version with sleeves. Many termed this “sizeist” and provided supporting words to the plus-sized actress. The costume designer responded to the charges on Twitter. Salvador Perez defended himself in March 2017 by saying, “I let each actor decide how their costume fit, it was their choice.” Rebel, Ester, and Hana Mae all desired sleeves.” “To me, it’s about dressing women so they look and feel great, whatever size they are,” he continued.

What Rebel Wilson Wore In Pitch Perfect 3
The Superhero Costume In Superman Returns
When photographs of Brandon Routh in his Superman costume initially surfaced, fans were divided. Others noted that the “S” did not seem correct, while others criticized the neckline’s height. Another topic of concern was the crotch. There’s a myth that his… anatomy is so large that they had to utilize CGI to make it appear smaller. Prior to the film’s premiere, the costume designer told Newsweek more about this aspect of the process. “Was it too large? Was it insufficiently large? Was it overly sharp? Is it too round? “It was someone’s job for about a month just working on codpiece shapes,” Louise Mingenbach explained. Yet, the filmmaker disputed that they had to employ CGI to minimize its size. Who can say? Perhaps it was the actor himself who disseminated the stories…

The Superhero Costume In Superman Returns
The Nefertiti Outfit In The Ten Commandments
When it was first released in 1956, The Ten Commandments received widespread recognition. The clothes had had a role in it. They were stunning, especially the blue gown worn by Anne Baxter as Queen Nefertiti. Even so, it was far from historically correct. For one thing, they couldn’t have used that precise shade of blue because it didn’t exist in 1350 B.C. There was also the issue of what she wore beneath the outfit. While censorship was common back then, you could see the shape of her breasts in a couple of shots. Nobody knows whether it was done on purpose.

The Nefertiti Outfit In The Ten Commandments
The Green Goblin Costume In Spider-Man
Many comic book fans were ecstatic to learn that a live-action film was in the works. They were less enthusiastic after seeing the first images of the Green Globin. Willem Defoe was outfitted in a green plastic suit that looked like it came out of Power Rangers instead of Spider-Man. Kitsch is an apt description. Yet, the actor not only liked the outfit, but insisted on wearing it for all of the battle scenes in the film! To accomplish this, he even studied how to perform his stunts. To be honest, we can imagine how difficult it would have been to recreate his pink cap and boots from the comics.

The Green Goblin Costume In Spider Man
The Gold Ball Gown In Beauty And The Beast
The gold ballroom gown was easily the most iconic outfit in the animated version of the film. Fans were disappointed to learn that Emma Watson was not dressed in the same way for the live-action version of Beauty and the Beast. They thought it was too simple and small. The ballgown took a lot of time and work to make. In fact, Glamour said that it took 12,000 hours to complete! The actress assisted with the design and described it as “perfect.” “In the end, we decided the most important thing was that the dress dance beautifully,” the celebrity remarked. We wanted it to feel like it could float and fly.”

The Gold Ball Gown In Beauty And The Beast
All The Outfits In Barbarella
When it comes to space fashion, Barbarella was instrumental in making it appealing. From beginning to end, the film included a total of eight outfit changes. The majority of the outfits were manufactured with more plastic and less fabric. Jane Fonda appeared to fall out of her clothing frequently. The outfits are fantastic, but there is one in particular that we want to highlight. The “nightclub outfit” includes widows for the breast and stomach. She donned a brown leather bikini with tights underneath to offer her some privacy. The outfit was completed with a cape. If you wear this to a real nightclub, expect to be thrown away.

All The Outfits In Barbarella
The Tight Leather Pants In Grease
The pants worn by Olivia Newton-John in Grease may be iconic, but they cost the crew a lot of headaches. First of all, they are hardly suitable to be worn. The actress told Reuters Television in 2019: “The pants have a broken zip, and I had to be stitched into them because they were made in the 1950s.” The pants caused controversy among critics for a different reason. Some think that the film is anti-feminist. According to the critics, her character later changes for a male by becoming a biker chick who smokes and wears leather. He, on the other hand, did not make even a quarter of that effort for her. Fair enough.

The Tight Leather Pants In Grease
The White Dress In The Seven Year Itch
Is there a more iconic film than Marilyn Monroe standing on top of a subway grate, her white dress flapping in the breeze? The backstory in this case is not a happy one. The actress was battling with swarms of fans eager to catch a glimpse of her underwear while filming this scene from The Seven Year Itch. Her husband’s reaction, if you ask us, was much worse. Joe DiMaggio was furious when he discovered what they were forcing his wife to perform on the scene. He allegedly assaulted her in the hotel after they finished filming for the day. In any case, they split up a month later.

The White Dress In The Seven Year Itch
The Fur Bikini In One Million Years B.C.
The fur bikini from One Million Years B.C. turned Raquel Welch into a sex symbol in the blink of an eye. She did not actually do a whole lot in the movie aside from being attractive, so this is quite the feat. “Miss Welch gets little opportunity to prove herself as an actress, but she is certainly there in the looks department,” Variety said in a recent story. The actress refused to wear the bikini or even work on the film. In fact, she predicted that it would fail. Despite this, she is not ruling out the prospect of wearing it again. “I’m not sure if I’ll ever wear [the bikini] again,” she says. Perhaps one day the screenplay will slip through the door for Two Million Years B.C.” she told the Sunday Post in 2020.

The Fur Bikini In One Million Years B.C.
The Jane Outfit In The Tarzan Series
From 1932 to 1942, Jane was played by the stunning Maureen O’Sullivan, who also gave birth to Mia Farrow. She donned a very racy attire, at least for the time. In fact, despite the fact that she was playing a character who lived in the wild, the audience did not approve of her revealing costume. When she went away in 1998, people talked about the notorious Jane costume. “It started such a furor,” the Chicago Tribune cited the actress. “Letters began to arrive. It adds up to thousands of women objecting to my costume. In those days, they took those things seriously.”

The Jane Outfit In The Tarzan Series
What Emma Frost Wore In X-Men: First Class
In terms of designing a costume for Emma Frost, the film’s production team fell a little short. The character is noted for her provocative and sensual clothes in the comics. In X-Men: First Class, January Jones was given coats, lingerie, and capes as she brought the role to life. On the bright side, the star seemed to like this very unusual ensemble. In 2011, Jones spoke to MTV and said, “I have a bunch of extremely intriguing outfits in that movie. There’s nothing quite like a cape to make you feel tough.” Reviewers were not impressed by her costumes or the actress’ performance in the film.

What Emma Frost Wore In X Men First Class
All The Latex In Watchmen
Despite the fact that Malin Akerman played Silk Spectre in Watchmen, she donned a brilliant black-and-yellow latex leotard. It does not like it would be pleasant to walk in that contraption, much less fight in it. The actress shared her sentiments. “The costumes were definitely a big challenge,” she told MTV in 2009. “[My costume] is definitely not the most comfortable thing to wear for 18 hours straight,” she continued. It’s really confining, especially when you add heels, a corset, and a blonde wig to the mix. ‘Excuse me, in this outfit?’ you say when they demand, ‘Get up and fight.’ It also absorbs the temperature of the environment. You’re boiling if it’s extremely hot. You’re freezing if it’s terribly chilly.”

All The Latex In Watchmen
The Catsuit In Catwoman
There isn’t much love for Catwoman or the catsuit Halle Berry wore in it. “The costume alone cannot make a bad movie,” IGN observed, “though this one sure gives it the old college try.” Reno News & Review seemed to have agreed, stating that the Hollywood celebrity should “burn that damn costume for all to see.” Berry didn’t say much about her disdain, but she wasn’t a fan of the film either. She went to the Razzies in 2005 to win Worst Actress. “First and foremost, I want to thank Warner Bros. Thank you for casting me in such a s**tty, god-awful film!”

The Catsuit In Catwoman
The CGI Suit In Green Lantern
Green Lantern was a disaster no matter how you look at it. It didn’t help that the actor wasn’t dressed normally. Instead, the superhero was dressed in a computer-generated costume. Do you believe Ryan Reynolds had no idea what he would look like until the first trailer was released? We’re sure he wished he hadn’t found out the truth at all. While it was a poor outfit, the actor was able to make light of it when he was cast as another superhero in Deadpool. “Please don’t make the super-suit green… or animated!” stated the main character in one episode.

The CGI Suit In Green Lantern
The Catwoman Costume In Batman Returns
Michelle Pfeiffer is widely regarded as the best Catwoman portrayer. It’s astonishing that this is the case despite her goofy outfit. She told the Hollywood Reporter about her experience in 2017. “It was the most uncomfortably tight costume I’d ever worn.” They had to powder me down, help me inside and then vacuum-pack the suit,” she said, “I had those claws, and I was always snagging them in things. “My face mask was smashing and choking me.” When she appeared on Good Morning America, she was asked for guidance to the new actor in the part. “Make sure they consider how you’re going to use the restroom when designing the costume,” she said.

The Catwoman Costume In Batman Returns
The Bandage Outfit In The Fifth Element
Filmmaker Luc Besson teamed up with fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier to make the outfits in The Fifth Element. They devised outfits that were as weird as possible. To play Leelo, Milla Jovovich had to wear a clothing that appeared to be entirely made of bandages. The actress had confused views about this specific costume. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly in 1997, she described the costume as “a little embarrassing.” She stated, “In the fashion business, most of the guys are gay, and they have the decorum not to notice. So the English men on set were whistling and such.” “My character is all about what’s inside,” Jovovich continued. “It’s not about her clothes.”

The Bandage Outfit In The Fifth Element
The Red Corset In Elektra
Jennifer Garner reprised her role as the titular superheroine in Elektra, despite the fact that she appeared to have killed in Daredevil. The sequel’s producers told the actress that her clothes would be more authentic to the comics, but this was not the case. Garner remarked about her look when she was interviewed by the BBC in 2005. “I knew comic book fans weren’t pleased with her wearing black in Daredevil.” “It was important for her to wear red,” she explained. The people who made it should not have been so focused on color because they overlooked the fact that it looked like cheap lingerie.

The Red Corset In Elektra
The High Heels In Jurassic World
When Jurassic World was finally released, fans were taken aback. They were curious as to why Bryce Dallas Howard did not remove her heels during the film, despite the fact that they were impractical and uncomfortable. Even though she runs as quickly as she can, her character does not even twist an ankle or sustain an injury. The actress defended this choice when she spoke to Yahoo! “I don’t think [Claire] would take off her heels logically… When I have shoes on my feet, I am better prepared to run. So that’s my take on things. I don’t imagine she would bring around flats with her. “I think she could run a marathon in heels,” she claimed.

The High Heels In Jurassic World
The Black Widow Costume In The Avengers
It is not simple for actors who play superheroes, in case you didn’t know. When Scarlett Johansson was on the press tour of The Avengers, she talked about what it was like to be in the tight costume. “With my costume, it’s like 800 degrees… and it’s a unitard with nothing underneath!” she said. She didn’t like it from the beginning. “I mean, who wants to get into something like that?” she said to Inside the Actors Studio in 2017. ‘Oh God, really?’ you thought. Couldn’t it have, like, I don’t know, some type of a peplum skirt or something?'”

The Black Widow Costume In The Avengers
The Gold Bikini In Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Star Wars contains a plethora of fantastic outfits. But, we believe the gold bikini worn by Carrie Fisher in Return of the Jedi is the most famous. When she first saw it, the actress stated she was terrified. In 2016, a Fresh Air program narrated what it was like when it was handed to her by George Lucas: “[She] thought he was kidding, and it made [her] very nervous.” “What redeems [that scene] is I get to kill [Jabba the Hutt], which was so enjoyable,” the actress remarked. I sawed off his neck with the chain I used to kill him. That pleased me greatly because I despised wearing that outfit and sat there rigidly straight, and I couldn’t wait to murder him.”

The Gold Bikini In Star Wars Return Of The Jedi
The Purple Latex Outfit In X-Men: Apocalypse
This actress was a tremendous admirer of Psylocke, so she must have been overjoyed to get cast in this film. Olivia Munn wanted the character to be more than a costume. “Just because [Psylocke] is dressed like that, she’s not this promiscuous, slutty girl,” she told Collider. But, she had to spread lubricant on her body before she could slip into it. Despite this, she shattered the latex anyway. Even though the film was loyal to the comic books, it performed poorly at the box office. Her costume was simply too seductive and ludicrous for a film with a number of serious and powerful situations.

The Purple Latex Outfit In X Men Apocalypse
The Batsuit In Batman And Robin
Is there anything in this film that was done well? The sense of humour and script were already awful enough, but the Batsuit didn’t improve matters. George Clooney was unable to get out of it immediately and was forced to pee in it. Furthermore, it came with nipples! People still make fun of this trait to this day. Filmmaker Joel Schumacher stands by this judgment. In Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Epic of the Dark Knight, published in 2005, he discussed this. “The bodies for the suits were inspired by Greek statues with perfect bodies.” It never occurred to me not to put nipples on the men’s suits since I didn’t know the male nipple was a problematic bodily component.”

The Batsuit In Batman And Robin
The Pink Dress In Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire
In the fourth installment of the Harry Potter series, Emma Watson sported a pink gown to the Yule Ball. Although this was a suitable attire, aficionados of the literature were not pleased. According to the source material, she was dressed in a periwinkle blue gown! Hermione was not the type of girl who would choose pink. Jany Temime, the costume designer, was not convinced. “[Hermione] was a tough little girl.” She was a girl [who only went out] with boys. And now she’s at the Yule Ball, dressed in pink. They look at her as being a girl – and a really lovely one, which was not established before,” she remarked.

The Pink Dress In Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire
The Pants In Labyrinth
Everyone who has seen Labyrinth wants to know if David Bowie wore a codpiece or not. When it first came out, it was the talk of the town. A blogger took issues into their own hands and concluded that there was no need to do so. While the film’s creators received criticism for making the bulge so obvious, they did not regret it. Designer Brian Froud dubbed them “perv pants” in 2016. He also told Empire, “Every so often you go, ‘Oh, my God! “How did we get away with it?”

The Pants In Labyrinth
The Amazon Armor In Justice League
It was nice to see the Amazon armor again this time. After all, it appeared to be something you could fight in. When photographs of the Amazons from Justice League were released, fans were disappointed to learn that the new outfits were much skimpier. Some believe the change was sexist. Jessica Chastain appeared to agree. She retweeted the images with the caption, “Hey men, what would you wear to fight?” Don’t expose any crucial organs. I’m really missing [Wonder Woman director] Patty Jenkins.” In any event, the actresses who played the Amazons have stated that they were not bothered by the modification.

The Amazon Armor In Justice League
The Memorable Mankini In Borat
What makes this article so unusual is that this is a genuine felony in certain parts of the world. Sacha Baron Cohen wore a “mankini” in Borat, but you might not want to wear one to Kazakhstan. Six Czech men were arrested in Astana for “minor hooliganism” after posing in swimsuits. Remember that Borat, the fictional character, is from Central Asia. The actor even offered to assist them. “To my Czech mates who were arrested: send me your details and proof that it was you, and I’ll pay your fine,” he wrote on Facebook. Learn from their error and don’t even think about it again.

The Memorable Mankini In Borat
The Skimpy Outfit In Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle
The first images from the sequel were released in 2016. Some people were unimpressed by what they witnessed. Jack Black, Kevin Hart, and Dwayne Johnson all dressed appropriately for the occasion. The issue was that Karen Gillan was wearing something that appeared to be considerably too tiny. The actress assured everyone that they would receive their pay. The characters in the photographs were revealed to be the in-game avatars of the main protagonists. “It appears absurd that the woman is dressed like that and the men are covered — but that is precisely the trope that we were emphasizing in 1990s video games.” She’s supposed to be like Lara Croft. “That’s the allusion – this ridiculous male fantasy,” she explained.

The Skimpy Outfit In Jumanji Welcome To The Jungle
The Barely-There Costume In Zardoz
After Sean Connery retired from his job as Agent 007, he tried his hand at something new. In particular, he portrayed Zed in the weird sci-fi film Zardoz. The actor was required to wear a barely-there bright red cloth, which was then coupled with thighs-high boots. You might be shocked to learn that Connery had no trouble with this. When Vulture contacted director John Boorman about it, he stated that he simply told the volatile Hollywood star, “This is what you’ve got.” This is what you’ll be wearing.” There was also “never any argument” about it, according to him.

The Barely-There Costume In Zardoz
How Hollywood Portrays Women
Were those costumes weird to you? If that’s the case, just wait until you hear all the bizarre ways women have been represented in Hollywood. It’s unfortunate that female characters in unusual situations are so popular on television. We do not really notice much relation to the things that women endure in real life. Furthermore, these female characters do everything with flawless hair and cosmetics.

How Hollywood Portrays Women
Female Characters Get Poor Treatment
Despite a recent boom in female-led films, Hollywood in general continues to mistreat heroines. When it comes to these characters, screenwriters rely heavily on stereotypes. We don’t know any woman who can still fight in pumps or run at Usain Bolt-like speeds while wearing high heels. We also don’t know anyone who gets out of bed with a full face of makeup on. Don’t forget about the Disney princesses’ deceased mothers, who are rarely acknowledged. Let’s take a look at everything the industry gets wrong regarding women. There are a lot of them.

Female Characters Get Poor Treatment
Heroines Are Always Stunning Beauties
While it is unfortunate, it is true that attractiveness appears to be a prerequisite if you are an actress looking for a big break. Characters who do not need to be attractive are then played by beautiful actors in film adaptations. The squad also overlooks or alters their physical faults. In the book, Hester Shaw from Mortal Engines was written with a facial scar and just one eye. In the film, she has two eyes and a scar that does not take away from her attractiveness. That becomes considerably more troublesome when done in biopics. Joan Clarke plays the mathematician in The Imitation Game. The individual on whom she was based was not particularly attractive. In fact, a coworker remarked that she resembled “the back end of a bus.” It doesn’t feel right that she was played by Keira Knightley.

Heroines Are Always Stunning Beauties
Women Aren’t Skilled Drivers
The statistics do not support the assumption that women are poorer drivers than males. If you watch movies, you can think that every female driver is inexperienced. Also, there are numerous gags given by female characters such as Letty from the Fast and Furious franchise. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Bang Bang was also not immune to this problem. Caractacus Potts laughs with Really Scrumptious in one scene, “If women want to drive motor cars, they should learn to operate one.” Such a remark would not be taken lightly these days.

Women Aren’t Skilled Drivers
No One Wakes Up Looking Like A Mess
How come female movie characters may wake up with every lock in place? We are all aware that someone who has just awoken would appear less than flawless. This is not the situation in Hollywood, where ladies appear to wake up wearing makeup. We all know that this is impossible because there should be streaks on the pillow. It’s a good thing that this stereotype has become less popular in recent years. Anna in Frozen wakes up looking haggard and dirty, just like women in real life. This is also true for masculine characters, who wake up every day with no beard stubble.

No One Wakes Up Looking Like A Mess
A Woman Can Go Insane After Losing A Man
There’s an especially obnoxious Hollywood cliche that suggests women’s lives revolve around men. When a female character loses her object of devotion, she turns insane and occasionally attempts to murder him. In Fatal Attraction, such an individual is referred to as “the bunny boiler.” The film changed things up by giving the obsessed woman superpowers. Glenn Close is displeased that she contributed to the conception of this concept. She told the New York Times in 2017 that the film’s ending “turned a character [she] loved into a murdering psychopath.” It is worth mentioning, however, that other films, such as My Super Ex-Girlfriend, have relied on this stereotype.

A Woman Can Go Insane After Losing A Man
Women Only Ever Talk About Men
Have you ever come across the Bechdel Test? It is a criterion used to assess how a film handles its female characters, named after illustrator and concept originator Alison Bechdel. Female characters must discuss something other than a man in order to pass this criteria. That may appear to be a low standard, but there are many films that fail to meet it. Even Twilight cannot remove it. While female-led films perform better overall, several of them could have performed even better. For one instance, critics believe La La Land fails since the majority of the female characters’ names are only featured in the credits.

Women Only Ever Talk About Men
Motherhood Is For Every Female Character
It goes without saying that being a mother is never easy. In that sense, every mother deserves to be honored. Nonetheless, there are many people who would choose not to have children. It’s surprising that most movies don’t address this. Even female characters who are not particularly eager to have children end up having them by the end of the film. We have Claire from Jurassic Park, who first states that she is unsure if she wants children. Her sister informs her that she will reconsider in the future. She becomes a surrogate mother to her nephews before the credits roll. This storyline premise has earned the film a lot of criticism, with some viewers claiming that it is completely misogynistic. It doesn’t help that one of the dinosaurs eats the other non-maternal character.

Motherhood Is For Every Female Character
Unequal Attractiveness Does Not Work Both Ways
There aren’t many completely unattractive men in Hollywood, but this is something that disturbs us. In movies, how frequently do you see an unattractive person with a beautiful woman? This is usually used as a comic plot device, especially when there is a more conventionally attractive male in the film. For one thing, in The Other Guys, Mark Wahlberg nearly bursts when he learns that Will Ferrell is married to Eva Mendes. While this is not necessarily a bad thing, it is unusual that the opposite is rarely seen. In Hollywood, average women simply do not attract exceptionally gorgeous men. In real life, it doesn’t matter because relationships are usually founded on other factors. Hairspray attempts to defy this cliche by starring Nikki Blonsky with Zac Efron, but she is not ugly in the least.

Unequal Attractiveness Does Not Work Both Ways
The Hysterical Woman Trope
The ancient Greeks believed that the uterus moved about the body a long time ago. This is what they thought caused the hysteria. Despite the fact that we know this is not the case, it appears that Hollywood has yet to abandon the frantic lady stereotype. This is especially noticeable in horror films. Both I Know What You Did Last Summer and The Scream demonstrate that the hysterical woman is little more than a burden to the other characters. Most of the time, a slap to the face will settle her down. Airplane! parodied the trope by showing people lining up to put a woman out of her hysterics using weapons that get sillier as they proceed.

The Hysterical Woman Trope
Giving Birth Is A Breeze
In case you didn’t know, childbirth is quite difficult. You might not believe so if your only experience is limited to Hollywood films. There is no blood in Revenge of the Sith since Padme gives birth to Luke and Leia. She was also wearing flawless makeup when she gave birth to the twins. But, there is a reason for the stereotype. During Hollywood’s Golden Era, the Hays Code prohibited films from depicting childbirth. To be fair, witnessing childbirth in all its gruesome splendour would be difficult. Children of Men, at the very least, depicts the birth of a kid in a fairly realistic manner, despite its dismal representation.

Giving Birth Is A Breeze
Slim Woman Get Called Fat
One of the causes of many girls’ and women’s unfavorable body images is the media. At least in part, we can blame movies. For example, in The Devil Wears Prada, Anne Hathaway is referred to as “fat,” despite the fact that she is anything but. This can be harmful to younger viewers. Love Actually is not immune to this type of body shaming. Martine McCutcheon portrayed a role who her father characterized as “plumpy.” In an interview with Cosmopolitan in 2017, the actress defended her actions. “Every woman thinks there’s something wrong with them when, in fact, they’re perfect and lovely just the way they are,” she explained. “She [Natalie] was supposed to be the embodiment of that.”

Slim Woman Get Called Fat
Women Do Not Take Normal Showers
You just want to get clean after a long day when you take a shower. Why do movies depict women as if they are aware that cameras are present? These scenes are not commonly utilized to indicate that a lady looks for herself. These are usually merely an excuse to display an actress virtually naked. Psycho, whose famous shower scene has been the subject of film research for decades, is a good illustration of this. Janet Leigh, on the other hand, was dressed when she shot this scene. “Because the cutting was so fast and accompanied by that music, you’re like, ‘By God, I saw her nude,'” the actress told Ed Gross, a journalist, in 1984.

Women Do Not Take Normal Showers
Not A Single Hair And Makeup Flaw In Sight
With the rise of the action chick, it appears that filmmakers have found themselves in a quandary. There is no need to appear attractive when fighting. After all, most people will be sweating and possibly covered in blood by the end of it. No makeup can last after hard exertion. As we all know, attractiveness appears to be a requirement in Hollywood. This implies that they merely mess up her hair and cause her minor damage. Princess Leia has succumbed to the stereotype. She faces peril and even incarceration in the first installment of the series. Despite everything, she looks stunning! We’re not sure how she manages to keep her buns intact with everything she goes through.

Not A Single Hair And Makeup Flaw In Sight
Women Care A Lot About Their Nails
if you want to know more, go here. A heroine learns she has broken one of her nails after a struggle. Catwoman in Batman Returns and Willie Scott in Temple of Doom are two excellent examples. The ladies can’t help but be concerned over something so insignificant. This would never happen to a woman in real life. There may be legitimate reasons to be concerned about a broken nail, but films rarely address infections or pain. The cliché is generally used to show that the female character is still vain no matter what happens to her.

Women Care A Lot About Their Nails
There Are A Lot Of Evil Stepmothers
Children who have lost their mothers are likely to be disturbed that their father gets a new girlfriend because they believe he is replacing her. This is why children may believe their stepmother is evil. In actual life, stepmoms are usually nothing like the nasty women they are made out to be in films. Snow White and Cinderella may have had poor luck, but life is not like these fairytales. We’re just thrilled there are a few films that honor parents who aren’t connected to you. Enchanted, a satire of Disney princess flicks, depicts the main girl becoming a stepmother herself!

There Are A Lot Of Evil Stepmothers
Younger Women And Older Men
Ageism exists, particularly in the entertainment business. For one instance, Maggie Gyllenhall told the rap that despite being 37 years old at the time, she was not considered to play the lover of a 55-year-old man. It’s insane to believe she was considered for the role of Jeff Bridges’ love interest in Crazy Heart when he was 65 years old. A male is often paired with a woman significantly younger than him in Hollywood. It appears that age-appropriate couples are chastised for no apparent reason. Some were surprised that Monica Bellucci, a “older woman,” was cast as a Bond girl in Spectre. She’s only three years older than Daniel Craig!

Younger Women And Older Men
It Is Easy To Fight In Tight Clothes
Female superheroines are frequently costumed as eye candy, however this does not always work. When she starred in Catwoman, Halle Berry had to wear a really tight and unsuitable outfit. We’re curious how she felt when the film underperformed at the box office. Studios continue to dress action heroines in inappropriately exposing attire. Olivia Munn, who plays Psylocke in X-Men: Apocalypse, stated that she chose to wear the tight leotard worn by her character in the comics. “I see how she dresses, but it has nothing to do with how strong and powerful she is,” she explained to Collider. Nonetheless, a one-piece is more practical than simply a bra and jeans!

It Is Easy To Fight In Tight Clothes
They Do Not Remember Their Dead Moms
What do Pocahontas, Ariel, and Jasmine all have in common? They, like so many others, are all without mothers. Normally, they would mention their late mothers in passing, but it appears that the loss has no influence on the story. In fact, one would think that the princesses don’t even worry about their mothers! Disney must have understood this by now, considering they have recently inverted this cliche in newer projects. The live-action versions of Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin also bring up the late mothers. There’s still time!

They Do Not Remember Their Dead Moms
You Can Do Anything You Want In High Heels
It’s strange that female fighters will wear high heels even if they’re clothed appropriately elsewhere. This style of footwear makes walking and fighting difficult. In 2015, we saw a very weird illustration of it in action in Jurassic World. Bryce Dallas Howard flees from a dinosaur while wearing pumps that are only a couple of inches tall! As a goon asks Anne Hathaway as Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises, “Those heels make it hard to walk?” She responds by immobilizing him with her stiletto boot. To finish, she says, “I don’t know.” Do they?”

You Can Do Anything You Want In High Heels
Body Hair Is Not A Thing
Have you ever seen a woman with unkempt legs or armpits? It is tragic that even movies intended for women have fallen prey to this. Indeed, many ladies shave certain areas of their bodies on a frequent basis. Yet, they are not usually that smooth. Viewers couldn’t help but ask why Gal Gadot, who plays Wonder Woman, has no body hair. After all, she had been shielded from society forces as she grew up. There is still a potential that this cliché will be phased out soon. Domino has armpit hair in Deadpool 2. This is claimed to have been suggested by actress Zazie Beetz.

Body Hair Is Not A Thing
Stalking Is A Good Way To Show Love
A lot of Hollywood movies make light of coercive control and even stalking. These things are good ways to show your devotion, apparently. In Passengers, Chris Pratt’s Jim wants to share a life with the beautiful space colonist played by Jennifer Lawrence. He manages to do this by trapping her on the ship without asking her consent. The Notebook, which might just be the most popular romance movie in recent history, also does the same thing. There was a point when Ryan Gosling threatens to end his life if Rachel McAdams does not give him a chance. We do not know about you, but this is a huge red flag. On top of that, the same character writes a letter to the object of his affection every single day for a year even though she does not want to speak to him.

Stalking Is A Good Way To Show Love