In addition to the rise of the mature woman archetype, there has also been a growing trend towards more realistic portrayals of aging and menopause on screen. Films like "The Heat" (2013) and "Book Club" (2018) have tackled topics like menopause and aging in a frank and humorous way, challenging traditional stereotypes and stigmas surrounding these issues.
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In addition to the rise of the mature woman archetype, there has also been a growing trend towards more realistic portrayals of aging and menopause on screen. Films like "The Heat" (2013) and "Book Club" (2018) have tackled topics like menopause and aging in a frank and humorous way, challenging traditional stereotypes and stigmas surrounding these issues.