"We thought we'd write a good script for women, giving them the fun roles that generally men get"
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The intent is pragmatic and insurgent. Pragmatic because it recognizes scripts as infrastructure: you don’t change representation by adding a “strong female character” sticker; you change what the character is allowed to do on screen. Insurgent because it treats the masculine monopoly on action and complexity as arbitrary, not natural. The subtext is that “writing for women” isn’t about softening a story or making it “relatable”; it’s about redistributing narrative power.
Context matters: the Wachowskis emerged in a moment when blockbuster language was still intensely gendered, and “female-led” often meant exception, niche, or moral lesson. Their films didn’t just place women in combat boots; they placed them in the story’s driver’s seat, letting them be cool without apology, lethal without being monstrous, and central without being symbolic. The line also quietly critiques the industry’s imagination deficit: if “fun” has been rationed by gender, the problem isn’t women’s marketability. It’s writers and executives confusing habit for truth.
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Wachowski, Andy. (2026, January 15). We thought we'd write a good script for women, giving them the fun roles that generally men get. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-thought-wed-write-a-good-script-for-women-166956/
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Wachowski, Andy. "We thought we'd write a good script for women, giving them the fun roles that generally men get." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-thought-wed-write-a-good-script-for-women-166956/.
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"We thought we'd write a good script for women, giving them the fun roles that generally men get." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-thought-wed-write-a-good-script-for-women-166956/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.


