Ma'am /mam/ noun
- term of respectful or polite address used for a woman.
- term of address for a ranking female officer.
- term utilized for a person of the female gender that just saved your sorry butt from a horde of genetically mutated Nazi undead super soldiers.
There's only a handful of films in my life that upon first viewing left me instantly feeling like pure genius had been on display: Blade Runner (1982), Fight Club (1999), V for Vendetta (2009). But perhaps at the top of the list is The Matrix (1999).
I distinctly remember walking out of the theater that night feeling like my neural pathways had reached sensory and cognitive overload. I went back the next night and have seen it countless times since.
One of the myriad factors contributing to the pure brilliance of the film is Carrie-Anne Moss' portrayal of the character Trinity.
Intense. Strong. Focused. Unbelievably sexy.
And although aesthetically pleasing physically, the primary draw, at least for me, are all the other attributes I listed.
She knows who she is. She cares about others. She doesn't give up.
Unquestionably a woman to which one would never utter the words,"Sure babe." Carrie-Ann Moss would automatically always hear,"Yes ma'am."
Stephen Sumner is the science fiction columnist for Action A Go Go. He's proficient in Klingon swearing and has attempted the Vulcan process of Kolinar (with only mild success.) His favorite sci-fi series include Firefly, Battlestar Galactica and Star Trek. He can be followed on Twitter at https://twitter.com/VierLights or on the Tumblr machine at http://vierlights.tumblr.com/.
Monday, 30 September 2013
Yes Ma'am Monday: Carrie-Anne Moss
Posted on 06:03 by gllapsi
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