This week I will include movies on the theme of sport of soccer. This movie who presents them can be distinguished as the issue of sexism in sport. Over the years women have been so involved with all kinds of activities classified as for men and we've overcome a lot and increased the expectations that are expected of women. Sport is one of the most marked for the representation of maleness society, and classifies each one for men and another for women. For example, basketball, baseball, soccer and others have always been viewed as a sport for men. While only alienate women volleyball and engaged in the ballet, but dear friends for this century we are living, I present a film that shows clearly that women are as capable as men for sports. Especially the sport of soccer which involves physical activity and extreme skill.
She's the Man The movie is about a great football player Viola Hastings, but the women's team has been canceled and asks to play in the male. The entranador says that a girl does not play as well as a guy, so, annoyed, asks her boyfriend Justin and team captain his opinion. Justin says that's ridiculous, and denies having said that Viola is better than half of his team, so she decides to end the relationship. Once at home, the girlfriend of his brother Sebastian, Monique, confused him, complaining about how much they look alike. Sebastian asks him to cover, as it escapes to London to play with his band, and that's when it occurs to impersonate him to enter the men's team.
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