This all started with 2015’sTrainwreck, which Schumer starred in and wrote.
TheNetflix rom-comlined up perfectly with Schumer’s unique brand of comedy, which focuses predominantly on the female experience.
Schumer’s most recent rom-comKinda Pregnantsees her play a 40-something-year-old single woman desperate to be a mother.
It’s comedy through and through, butKinda Pregnantcontinues a trend established by Schumer’sTrainwreck.
Schumer wroteTrainwreckbefore she became a mother, butthe deeper themes of this 2015 hit still challenged issues surrounding womanhood.
By turning gender roles on their heads, Schumer’s movie pointed out a double standard.
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Moreover,Trainwreckchallenged the idea that women are cooler when they act like men.
Nothing about her appearance had changed, but her aggressive self-confidence opened endless doors.
LikeTrainwreck,I Feel Prettychallenged how women are taught to value (or undervalue) themselves based on appearance.
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