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Jack Trainer (Working Girl)

Working Girl changed the game for women everywhere. The first of its kind, the movie showed Harrison Ford as Jack Trainer as the love interest and ‘female’ role of the film. It focuses on Tess and her struggle to be taken seriously for her ideas because she’s a woman.

She ends up falling in love with Jack Trainer and the two have a wonderful romance until Tess realizes the woman he’s leaving for her is, in fact, her boss. What’s great about this movie is the blatant sexualization of Harrison Ford.

There is literally a scene when he’s changing and all the woman in his office are staring and start cat-calling. It’s everything movies should be and more.

The thing about Jack is that he’s a great character and a great love interest because he’s based on what ‘female’ roles were but he’s still a man. It’s like if they finally realized that women are people too and wrote them to be like such. They’d be female versions of Jack Trainer.

The movie is great for feminism and women and it’s iconic to the feminist movement. It also gives us a great shirtless Harrison Ford scene so any movie that has that is pretty great.