Out of curiosity, at which point in T2 do two Women talk to each other? Off the top of my head I can't rememb...... oh wait..... the female security guard at the Mental Hospital tells Sarah to calm down?
Miles' Wife pleads with Sarah not to kill her husband?
From the website:
"Sarah Connor talks to Miles Dyson's wife about the future and humanity. Although also present in the conversation is John Connor, Miles Dyson, and the Terminator."
"She also talks to the guard about whether or not her escape will work."
"She also has a conversation with the Mexican lady (Juanita?) when they visit the gunrunners, though it is in the background and muted, from the context it is unlikely to be about men."
It looks like some people contest the rating of Terminator 1; that one may have a brief conversation too.
So it looks like the only one that clearly fails on that website is the fourth and newest one.
Perhaps i am being too naive. But i suspect nearly everyone knows about it already.
Most people just don't care (enough) about it.
My co-workers are a bunch of engineering guys that like Star Wars.
I pointed out once that in the entire original trilogy there are only three named female characters and none of them ever talk to each other, and they were surprised and shocked and had to think back to it and then say, "Crap you're right, there were almost no women in it! I though there were at least a few more than that..."
I think most guys would agree that most fiction is more about males, but the ones I'm familiar with don't seem to be aware of the
magnitude of the difference.
Moreover, it avoids the modern PC cliche that the small martial arts trained female can beat up
big guys.
That depends on the level of training.
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Female Grappler Chokes Guy Unconscious with Rear Naked Choke - YouTube
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Girl Submits Boy - Amanda Leve vs Wyatt Sellers at Grapplers Quest UFC Las Vegas 2012 - YouTube
Also, I was present at a tournament where a woman entered a male expert division (which was allowed) and won.
Women can win fights against guys. That first video in particular shows a huge difference in size between the two fighters. Smaller people generally have a tougher time but skilled fighters (men or women) can often beat larger men, especially if they have an experience advantage.
In movies, both men and women action heroes are often depicted as being able to defeat multiple men with a small number of strikes, which is generally highly unrealistic.