![]() ![]() ![]() RELATED: The 20 Best Car Movies of All Time The perceived issue was clear enough, in the wake of social and political upheaval, old school macho attitudes were no longer a solution. In John Boorman’s Vietnam War metaphor, Deliverance, he plays a survivalist poseur who leads a group into the wilderness but is forced to cede power to his sensitive best friend ( Jon Voight) when they run into real danger. Ironically, Reynolds’ best role had been one that perfectly elucidated the dilemma. Contemporary actors, such as Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford, didn’t fit the mold of the macho man, even when they appeared in action films. 70s cinema had a masculinity crisis brewing, with feminism going mainstream and traditional male genres (particularly cowboy and war movies) falling out of favor. ![]()
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