That's a bit of a harder one to answer...I'm a Caucasian American...but I absolutely LOVE Coffy and Foxy Brown...I wanted for years to see Coffy after seeing part of it in Urban Legends when she shot Sugar Man and then went after Grover. Maybe not much relevence in general, but I still do enjoy the idea of a movie where a woman could be the main star and she had all the fun while kicking ass and taking out the enemies...I mean let's face it, they would not do a movie like that today, though why that is I don't know, you'd think they'd have more balls to do stuff like it now in a day and age where you can pull off just about anything in a movie.
No, today's movies where women typically play the leading part, of course there are a few exceptions, but for the most of it, they make the leading women, or even the co-leading women, none too bright about much of anything, little idea of what they're really doing or how to do it right, not to mention that even now, people are more likely to give you a stuck up woman who wouldn't know fun sooner than they would a stuck up man of the same sort. You ever notice that? Even today, FAR past the women's liberation generation, About 95% of movies that have adventure and excitement in them, the men do all the adventurous things and have all the fun, and the women's top priority is STILL to just stand around looking pretty and being a 'responsible' adult who doesn't make waves and minds her own business.
So I'd say there's some relevence there in the fact that Coffy and Foxy didn't have to lean on men to have THEM be the ones to do something right. They went out and took care of business themselves where they could, and Coffy, she pretty much tackled the dope pushers all by herself, Foxy, she had to call on a little help from the neighborhood committe...however that was only after she had shot her brother, found a way for she and Claudia to get out of having to sleep with that bastard of a judge, then planned an escape for Claudia so she could be with her man and her kid, managed to temporarily escape from Eddie's clutches by cutting him, bashing the other guy on the head with a trashcan so Claudia was able to get away, and then single-handedly killed the 2 bastards at the ranch and got herself back home.
Those women were pretty independent and they were damn good at what they did, which oddly enough, says more for them than it does for women in movies today.
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