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Laura Mulvey’s seminal concept of the "male gaze" (1975) posits that classical cinema is structured around a male viewer and a female object. In this framework, a woman’s value is tethered to her "to-be-looked-at-ness"—a quality coded with youth, fertility, and physical perfection. As a woman ages, she loses this currency. Today’s mature characters are gloriously complex

Michelle Yeoh changed the game with Everything Everywhere All at Once . At 60, she played a weary laundromat owner who saves the multiverse. She wasn't a "mom" in distress; she was a superhero in sensible shoes. Similarly, Jamie Lee Curtis revived the Halloween franchise as a traumatized, grizzled survivalist—more gritty than glamorous, and infinitely more interesting. As a woman ages, she loses this currency

Beyond the Invisible Arc: The Representation, Challenges, and Renaissance of Mature Women in Contemporary Cinema and Entertainment

Following her lead, a new cadre of stars is redefining what it means to be a leading lady.