I watched this today, largely by chance, I had no idea who this guy was, but I am interested in films. I didn't expect it to talk about women particularly.
But it touches on some things we have talked about before at FWR - the way many films now portray women as being as physically strong as men, for one. But he also said some things that reminded me a lot of some of Mary Harrington's thoughts on transhumanism - he talks about Frankenstein, for example, as a story about man and science trying to create life without a woman.
I found it really interesting and I thought some here might enjoy it.