Louise Sawyer

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Louise Sawyer is one of the two main protagonists in the film "Thelma & Louise," a tough, resourceful waitress whose road trip with her friend Thelma turns into a dramatic journey of crime, friendship, and self-liberation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Thelma & Louise NERFINISHED
associatedWithLocation American Southwest NERFINISHED
Arkansas NERFINISHED
Oklahoma NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme quest for autonomy
resistance to male violence
solidarity between women
characterArc from everyday waitress to outlaw seeking freedom
closeTo Thelma Dickinson NERFINISHED
countryOfFictionalCitizenship United States NERFINISHED
createdBy Callie Khouri NERFINISHED
culturalImpact icon of female rebellion in American cinema
filmReleaseYearOfFirstAppearance 1991
firstAppearance Thelma & Louise NERFINISHED
friendOf Thelma Dickinson NERFINISHED
gender female
genreOfWorkAppearedIn crime drama
feminist film
road movie
hasFictionalUniverse Thelma & Louise universe NERFINISHED
hasMotive escaping patriarchal constraints
protecting Thelma Dickinson
hasNotableScene final cliff-driving scene with Thelma Dickinson
hasPersonalityTrait determined
independent
protective
resourceful
tough
involvedIn flight from law enforcement
shooting of a man who attempted to rape Thelma Dickinson
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainCharacterIn Thelma & Louise NERFINISHED
medium film
narrativeRole fugitive
protagonist
occupation waitress
partOf Thelma & Louise franchise NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Susan Sarandon NERFINISHED
protagonistIn Thelma & Louise NERFINISHED
relationshipToWork title character of Thelma & Louise
screenTimeRelativeToOthers one of two characters with the most screen time in Thelma & Louise
themeInvolvement crime
female friendship
road trip
self-liberation
vehicleUsed 1966 Ford Thunderbird NERFINISHED

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Thelma & Louise character Louise Sawyer