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Pandora asked in Social ScienceGender Studies · 1 decade ago

Any recommendations for movies that portray positive male role models?

I'd especially be interested in any that show how someone can be strong and powerful without resorting to violence - like, strong in a Ghandi sorta way, and especially any that compare violence that we don't like (like DV; bullying and so on) with images of positive strength.

Anyone have any recommendations to make ?

Update:

No Eo, not American, though I have close family and friendship ties with the US.

Update 2:

Robert and Johnno - thanks for the great suggestions!

Update 3:

Mac that occurred to me too. Any that you could suggest? I am not sure the person I have in mind wouldn't just reject it, as too many people these days seem to do without giving it a fair go, but it would be a good example wouldn't it. Has Hollywood done any good stuff ? :)

Update 4:

Rastra gosh you are into the classics - I saw that when I was a young girl and it was an oldie even then :) I can't recall it all, but I know I thought it was good and it did have a - the sense of good v evil; with a sense of honour in his actions, didn't it. I'd have to look at it again - thanks for the suggestion.

Update 5:

Ahhh Two Socks - thanks!

Great ideas. I own Finding Forrester and Good Will Hunting too. I must watch them again to see if they would suit current purposes. I agree with you - it was great to watch the mentoring and the cleverness. Thanks for all your suggestions.

Update 6:

BTW - I've been meaning to see Ghandi the movie. I'd better get on with it. Thanks for your comments too; makes sense.

Cassius - gee you come up with some strange stuff sometimes :D

All others - thanks for your ideas and comments. *Borat was bizarre and seemed to me to have been over rated. If we hadn't had to see him with his face buried under the chubby bloke's butt the movie would have been tolerable but that was so ick. A few of my friends raved about it - I couldn't see why.

Update 7:

*Oh and Eo - I haven't added the TU or the TD. I rarely ever do that when I post a question.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Good Will Hunting

    The Antoine Fisher Story

    Finding Forrestor

    Dead Poet Society

    All these movies show men mentoring young men to either break out of violent patterns and or embrace their best qualities.

    Edit- two classics, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and

    On the Water Front show how common everyday men can tackle the system and make a difference without resorting to violence.

    The most comtemporary movie to show a good non-violent man making a difference is Local Hero.

  • 5 years ago

    Good Male Role Models

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    There is this movie called "Ghandi". Then there are books like "Brothers Karamzov" etc.

    Cassius, from where did you get the idea that Ghandi's stregth came from the "british empire respecting him"?

    I live in India. Its an insult to all of us Indains and Ghandijee as well if you were to distort history like this. The support of people of India was Ghandi's stregth and the Birtish knew they could not hold on to a country like India if the people of India were all against it.

    If Ghandi was the leader of a smaller country, with lesser number of people, and if those people were not having an age old way-of-life and culture, he would have been asked to crawl on his belly through the streets and shot dead by the British.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    To have success in a Ghandi fashion you need an opponent that respects you the way the british empire respected Ghandi and the indish. Iam sure there are enough movies, but I look at movies for entertainment, but seen as how women rid themselfs of their babby daddy thesedays (deevooorce WHEEEEEEE !!!) I can see how they need to get positive role models out of somewhere.

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  • 1 decade ago

    You jut described Aticus Finch from To Kill a Mocking Bird

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yes, it is called Billy Jack. I got lots of respect for Ghandi, but if everybody just decided to be a pacifist, there would be nobody around to punch out the bullies. We live in a world and culture full of bullies, so in my opinion, we need to raise our boys to emulate Billy Jack, who protected women and children and pacificst hippy dudes against nasty f---ing rednecks who didn't understand anything but a foot to the side of the head.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    'The Cowboys' with John Wayne, It's a great film that I'll never forget. Seriously, it's not a gunslinging ultraviolence western.

  • johno
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Dr Who, uses his intellect to solve problems rather than brawn, it's not a movie though it's a TV series.

  • 1 decade ago

    "Dances With Wolves" I've seen it like a MILLION times.

  • Borat Sagdiyev in "Borat" - an inspiration to us all.

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