This movie passed 3 of 3 tests. It was entered by Ava on 2021-12-02 00:36:48.
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Ava said:
The main character, Mirabel is a woman, and most of her family consists of women as well. Mirabel reguarly converses with her female family members, usually about the state of her house's magic or their concerns.
Message posted on 2021-12-02 00:36:48
DanielleinDC said:
It passes with flying colors, as Mirabel has conversations (although some are as duets) with her mother, Julieta; her Abuela; and her sisters, Lucia and Isabela.
Message posted on 2021-12-25 03:19:21
Danni said:
Passes exceptionally. In fact, it doesn't pass the Reverse Bechdel Test, and I love it for that
Message posted on 2022-01-05 20:18:58
Emma said:
It does pass the reverse bechdel test but only just. There's a short scene where Camilo and Felix both talk to Antonio ahead of him opening his door. At the end Antonio says 'That's Bruno' to Camilo. But female relationships and narratives definitely dominate the film and it is fantastic to see.
Message posted on 2022-01-15 01:17:12
Isabelle S. said:
I think this movie definitely passes the bechdel test as the main character is a women and a good percentage of the other characters are women. And the women do have conversations within each other and do talk about things that don't relate to men.