After a past relationship with a man named Johnny has left her angry, she reacts by trying to make him jealous by having affairs with other men. Through out the movie Gilda marries Johnny "s boss and then cheats on him a few times. Even though Gilda does all of this by the end of the movie Johnny forgives her and once again turns the women's life into something meaningful. These two movies portray two women who act very much alike. They both use their sexuality to get men to give them what they want. In the 1950's women are either sex goddess or homemakers, but they are both looking for husbands. In the movie Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, the women are blonde, beautiful, and voluptuous. They are so beautiful that when they walk into a room the men drop what they are doing to stare at them. In this movie two of Hollywood's most sensual women are looking for rich men to marry. They went through a lot to get their men, but in the end of the movie they have a double wedding and got what they have always wanted, big diamonds. In the 1950's women were expected to be beautiful and be good wives. In the 1960's women were portrayed in movies to be torn between having good morals and wanting to have sex. By the end of the 1970's movies were portraying women to be strong and out spoken. The movie Norma Rae, is based in a small southern town. Norma Rae is a single mom who lives with her parents. Everyone in town works in one factory and they want a union, so Norma Rae leads it. although she portrayed to be a strong women, she is portrayed to be a strong women, and she fights for the union she still sleeps with a married man. In the late 1970's movies are beginning to portray women as strong individuals, but they still sleep around. In the 1980's movies were beginning to be made about women in their struggle in the workplace. The movie 9 to 5 is about three working women and their struggle to have a better work environment.