GirlFights.Club, Ltd. empowers women by shattering through the glass ceiling, opening doors to an all-female ensemble featuring many models and actresses from various genres put into movie and other roles in films, sporting events, and other media typically oriented to males. Careful consideration and intricate detail was ensured to make sure GIRLFIGHT media portrays women in a positive light, respecting women as human beings and not objects. Women in GIRLFIGHT media do not share common gender-based roles – many times the women are actually in charge and the men are inferior to the women. They are often very strong, independent, and capable characters to which younger women can relate.
Although much of GIRLFIGHT media is soaked in graphic, ultra-violence, where the characters fight to earn specific fortune and glory, and often in brutal cage fights that encompasses reasons why these individual women are fighting. These reasons add to the character development and further enrich the storylines, based on real women stories matched against very tough obstacles - whether it involves kids or personal gain. GIRLFIGHT media does not seek to objectify women, although several women find scantily-clad attire to be empowering for them. The profanity in GIRLFIGHT media is often that found in an American highschool and is overall enriched with a strong story and morale, making it as appropriate for junior high and high school students as popular literature from The Odyssey to The Hunger Games. All of this makes GIRLFIGHT media both progressive and revolutionary, two components necessary to deliver such an inspiring message to an audience in today's ultra-violent rich popular culture. Overall, GIRLFIGHT media examines the psychological conditions of women put under these stressful circumstances, giving them a powerful voice for recognition and acknowledgement, as symbols for strong and independent women rather than inferior humans to a male-dominated patriarch. |