Maggie Gyllenhaal just gave one of the most feminist speeches in Golden Globes history.
After winning an award for Best Actress in a Mini-Series for her role in The Honorable Woman, Gyllenhaal used her acceptance speech to highlight Hollwood's newfound ability to simultaneously represent more women and celebrate their complexity.
As Gyllenhaal noted, it's not enough to just have more movies about women; Hollywood needs to make room for stories about "women who are sometimes powerful and sometimes not, sometimes sexy, sometimes not, sometimes honorable, sometimes not."
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