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Then there is , who famously refused to dye her gray hair for a role. Instead of hiding her age, she weaponized it, giving us a raw, sexy, complicated lead in The Way Home who doesn't apologize for her wrinkles or her desires. The "Middle-Aged Woman’s Revenge" Genre We are also seeing the rise of what critics cheekily call "the hagsploitation revival"—but updated for modern feminism. Shows like The White Lotus (featuring the glorious, unhinged Jennifer Coolidge) and movies like The Lost Daughter (Oscar-nominated Olivia Colman) give mature women permission to be messy, ambitious, selfish, and deeply human.
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