Angelina Jolie Full Action Movies ✰ [PREMIUM]
The action genre has historically been a male-dominated arena, privileging muscular physiques, stoic one-liners, and explosive violence. Women, when present, were often relegated to damsels-in-distress or sidekicks. Angelina Jolie’s entry into action films challenged this paradigm. From her breakthrough in Hackers (1995) to her digitally de-aged performance in Those Who Wish Me Dead (2021), Jolie’s action roles offer a unique case study in star text, physical transformation, and genre evolution. This paper identifies and analyzes what constitutes her “full action movies”—films wherein combat, stunts, or high-stakes physical confrontation drive the plot—and interrogates how her star persona interacts with genre conventions.
Adapted from the video game, Lara Croft was Jolie’s first action lead. The films are notable for her performing 90% of her own stunts (training in kickboxing, rowing, and bungee jumping). Critically, Jolie insisted on a muscular physique rather than a waifish one—a direct challenge to 2000s beauty standards. However, the camera’s lingering shots on her in tight clothing also exemplify the male gaze, creating a duality that scholars call “postfeminist muscularity.” angelina jolie full action movies
As Fox, Jolie subverted her own sex symbol status. Fox is shaved-headed, covered in tattoos, and delivers lines with nihilistic brevity. This role stripped away conventional femininity, presenting action as pure efficiency. Notably, Fox’s death is neither sacrificial nor romantic—a rarity for female action heroes. The action genre has historically been a male-dominated