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The Women (2008) movie poster

Film Profile · THE-WOMEN

The Women

2008Adventure / Drama / WesternAdventure1h 54m
Detections150,133
Night Frames46%
Dialogue WPM120
Dom. Emotionneutral
CharactersCompareDeep Dive

GENOME

Movie DNA

Six core dimensions, each scored against the genre baseline.

Darkness-100% vs genre
0/100

Very Bright

Action Intensity+33% vs genre
69/100

High

People Density+51% vs genre
83/100

Social

Indoor / Outdoor
89% indoor

Indoor · 89.0% indoors

Object Diversity
73/100

High

Pacing
0.9 cuts/min

Highly Variable · cuts/min

FINGERPRINT

The full shape, vs. genre

Six axes overlaid against the average for this film's primary genre.

DARKNESS35ACTION69DIALOGUE60PEOPLE83VEHICLES4VISUAL83
The WomenAdventure avg · 21 titles

THE ARC

Motion & brightness across the runtime

Hover to scrub. Spikes mark high-action sequences. Dips reveal quiet stretches.

Motion Intensity
Brightness
People
0:00 → 114m
02550751000m29m57m86m114m
See every beat →

STRUCTURE

Scene mix by act

Three-act split — how the visual tone shifts from setup through climax.

ACT 1 · SETUP
●outdoor dominates53%
ACT 2 · CONFRONTATION
●outdoor dominates48%
ACT 3 · CLIMAX
●outdoor dominates46%
Full act breakdown →

PEAKS & VALLEYS

When the film pushes — and breathes

The single most-intense minute and longest stretch of stillness.

MOST INTENSE MINUTE
17:18
motion 172/100
BREATHING ROOM
3calm stretches
longest 436.3s at 41:56
All calm sequences · all silences →

CHROMA

Color signature

Frame-sampled palette — temperature, saturation, and how the look shifts across the runtime.

Temperaturewarm
Saturationmuted
Frames sampled5,480
Film color bandhow the palette shifts across the runtime · 60 buckets
0:00¼½¾end
Overall palette6 dominant colors · % of sampled frames
#7A756B
21.8%
#6E5846
20.8%
#4F3524
19.9%
#959187
17.4%
#464B46
13.3%
#B9B2A8
7.0%
Palette by scene type5 dominant colors per context · sampled within scene class
Action scenes
#8A8379
#766759
#5D4D40
#493325
#AFA79C
General scenes
#64574A
#7A7469
#4E392A
#949187
#B8B2A7
Night scenes
#49382D
#6F5444
#535856
#857E76
#B1AAA4
Outdoor scenes
#635344
#49382B
#766F65
#908C82
#B5AEA5
Romantic scenes
#7E7E76
#6A5D50
#A3A096
#5D4634
#463324
Vibrant scenes
#724D33
#6B3C29
#8A623A
#2C6B71
#751118

DETECTIONS

What appears on screen most

The four most-present objects — full breakdown with categories in Deep Dive.

Chair24%
Handbag11%
Cup14%
Bottle8%
+ 6 more · person in 93% of frames
Every detected object · by category →

ON SCREEN

Cast at a glance

Top 3 actors by screen time, color-coded by dominant emotion.

MR
Meg Ryan
Mary Haines
32.6m · happy
AB
Annette Bening
Sylvie Fowler
27.6m · disgust
DM
Debra Messing
Edie Cohen
11.1m · fear
4 CHARACTERS · EMOTION-CODED ANALYSISSee all characters →

AI-DISCOVERED FACTS

AI-Discovered Facts — The Women (2008)

Insights surfaced by machine analysis of every frame, audio track, and object.

  • The 1939 classic "The Women" packs more action than 20 out of 20 Adventure films, outscoring the genre average by an impressive 69 points compared to 51.
  • 4,170 unique people spotted (93% of frames)
  • "mary" is said 56 times — once every 2.0 minutes.
  • Meg Ryan is on screen for 33 of 114 minutes — 29% of the runtime.
  • The longest stretch of silence runs 2 min 6 sec — no dialogue at all.
  • 25 profanity instances across the runtime — roughly one every 273 seconds.
  • Only 16.9% of all detected faces are smiling across the entire film.
  • The 5 most intense moments all happen within 13 seconds of each other.
  • At 117 BPM, the score sets a slow, meditative pace throughout.
  • 2,784 unique words spoken out of 13,652 total — a vocabulary richness of 20.4%.
  • AI detected 73 unique object types across 150,133 frame-by-frame detections.
  • 913 unique chairs spotted (24% of frames)
  • 743 unique handbags spotted (11% of frames)
  • 506 unique cups spotted (14% of frames)
  • 429 unique bottles spotted (8% of frames)
  • 358 unique wine glasses spotted (6% of frames)
  • 244 unique potted plants spotted (8% of frames)
  • 163 unique dining tables spotted (8% of frames)
  • 181 unique bowls spotted (4% of frames)
  • 179 unique vases spotted (5% of frames)
  • Features 4,493 high-action sequences (14% of the film)
  • Features 432 dog appearances
  • 169 weapon appearances (1 per minute)
  • Contains 25 profanities (0.2 per minute)
  • Peak dialogue speed: 204 words per minute
  • 11% of frames are close-ups
  • The film's emotional journey ends on a neutral note
  • Shot predominantly with warm tones

DIALOGUE

Words across the runtime

Volume and pace at a glance. Top vocabulary and per-act WPM in Deep Dive.

60% dialogue40% silence / score
13,652
total words
120
words / min
25 · 0.2%
profanity flagged
Top vocabulary · WPM by act · profanity →

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