who framed roger rabbit? – Bad Reputation A feminist pop culture adventure Tue, 25 Sep 2012 17:05:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6 37601771 Jessica Rabbit /2012/09/25/jessica-rabbit/ /2012/09/25/jessica-rabbit/#comments Tue, 25 Sep 2012 10:12:58 +0000 http://www.badreputation.org.uk/?p=12421

I’ve set myself a pretty tough task here.  I’ve picked a film clip I find particularly memorable from my childhood, with a character who utters some immortal words that I’d like to use to pose you all a related question.  Jessica Rabbit.  She’s a pin-up, and a cartoon, and a key part of the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, from which the clip is taken.

For anyone who hasn’t seen the film before, this is the first time we (and Eddie – Bob Hoskins’ character) see Jessica, who we already know is married to the eponymous Roger (a cartoon rabbit). There’s a lot more to this film that we first realise, as I discovered recently thanks to this article, and it’s got me thinking about Jessica and her famous line – is there more to her too?

“I’m not bad… I’m just drawn that way.”

That’s a line that I’ve always been fascinated by, even as a kid.  Jessica’s appearance never sat well with me: the dress, the heels, the boobs, waist, lips, eyes – everything was just designed for one reason.  That reason is summed up very simply with that line she delivers in Eddie’s office.  Were the film writers trying to draw attention to something?  She’s been made by men, for men – but she isn’t too happy about it.

Here’s your food-for-thought prompt: Is the character’s acknowledgement that she’s been made a certain way an important admission, or a clever distraction from her creators?

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