Thursday 15 December 2011

The Shift from Sexy to Sexual

Looking at Lauren Bacall, pictured in the previous post, I can see she is fully covered but making an impact. She is beautiful and her expression is of promise. She oozes sex appeal and inspires love and devotion. The viewer grows a significant attachment to her. The audience is able to fall in love with her from seeing her films, and she can inspire the transformation of the self.

Leading on from this, I have looked at the below image of Angelina Jolie. 





Angelina Jolie


Jolie has cleavage and looks attractive. However, in this image she has a vapidity about her, meaning the viewer has no emotional reaction at any level besides lust. There is little or no emotional involvement with the audience.  

The male gaze on these two women is completely different. On Bacall the gaze is focused on a complex woman, with complex emotions who promises a lifetime of potential interaction and emotional fulfillment.  

The gaze on Jolie pays attention only to the explicitly sexual aspect of women. Ignoring personality, promise, complexity and beauty. 

This shows a shift from sexy to sexual.

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