Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Here's a fairly recent addition to the language. If I describe a movie as a "chick flick", what am I implying?"
...1. That it's about young chickens. 2. That it's a film that appeals especially to women. 3. That it stinks. 4. That it's a comedy. This term was first used in a review of the movie "Thelma and Louise" in 1995, which was one of the first violent, action movies to feature women as principal characters. Great movie, but I hated the ending.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "2. Here's a fairly recent addition to the language. If I describe a movie as a "chick flick", what am I implying?"
That it's a film that appeals especially to women.:
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