Get a full month of MUBI FOR FREE: [ Ссылка ] (With the support of Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union) | The Take is now on Snapchat. This month in celebration of Halloween, we'll be releasing two episodes a week! Scan our snapcode or search The Take on Snapchat to subscribe to our show and never miss an episode! [ Ссылка ] | Almost every horror movie ends with one person left to face the villain alone for one final showdown—and usually, this last one standing is a woman. This phenomenon is so common, it even has a name: The Final Girl. What is it about this character that makes her special? Is she a symbol of female empowerment, or a victim of regressive attitudes? Here’s our Take on the evolution of this trope, from the slasher movies of the '70s and '80s through modern variations in films like The Witch, Us, and It Follows. We'll look at what this archetype symbolizes, and how some recent subversions have caused us to rethink the Final Girl—for however long she survives.
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The Final Girl Trope, Explained
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