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Rogue Onewas the second Star Wars movie in as many years to boast a female lead. Jyn Erso,Taboo Sex Daughter leader of the team that stole the Death Star plans, and Mon Mothma, leader of the Rebel Alliance, gave hope to anyone who believes in gender equality -- even in a galaxy far, far away.
But according to one data scientist's analysis, there isn't all that much for feminists to cheer in the film. In fact, it turns out that Rogue Onehad fewer female characters (as a percentage of the total) than any other of the top 10 U.S. box office hits of 2016.
SEE ALSO: Diego Luna shares touching story of why representation in film mattersFurthermore, just 17 percent of the film's dialogue was spoken by women -- way below the top movies' average -- and Jyn's supposed sidekick, Captain Cassian Andor, was given more words to speak than Jyn herself.
If you had the nagging sense that Jyn seems to spend a lot of her screen time in silence, it turns out you were right.
Amber Thomas, a Seattle-based data scientist, examined the transcript of Rogue Onealongside the other most-seen movies of last year: Captain America: Civil War, Finding Dory, Zootopia, The Jungle Book, The Secret Life of Pets, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Deadpool, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and Suicide Squad.
"I went into the movie theater expecting to see men and women fighting side by side," Thomas wrote of Rogue One. "I left feeling certain that I could count every female character from the movie on one hand.
"While Jyn wasthe main character, I was profoundly aware that she was often the only woman in any scene. It felt strangely familiar to have a lead female character be so outnumbered."
So she dug into the numbers, using online transcripts for each film. Below is a visual representation of her results; click here for an interactive version.

With just 9% of its speaking roles given to women, Rogue Onehas the lowest gender equality on the list. (None of the films hit the magic 50% mark, though the animated hits Zootopiaand Finding Dory-- both of which also have female leads -- came close.)
In terms of dialogue, Rogue Oneisn't the worst offender on the list; that dishonor goes to Jungle Book, with only 10% of its dialogue spoken by female characters.
But the Star Wars movie's dialogue numbers are certainly eye-opening. Jyn speaks 1,045 words; Cassian Andor, her second-in-command on the final battle on the planet Scarif, has 1,355.
Much of that would have been altered by Rogue One's reshoots, which appears to have removed some of Jyn's dialogue in the early scenes, including her phrase made famous by the trailers: "this is a Rebellion, isn't it? I rebel."
SEE ALSO: 'Rogue One' reshoots changed more of the movie than we knewBut there's a disturbing pattern here. Mon Mothma, female leader of the rebellion, has 169 words. Her supposed underling, General Draven, a man who secretly countermands her order to Captain Andor ("forget what you heard in there, there will be no extraction"), has 206 words.
The pattern is clear in other films, too. Those who made it through Suicide Squadmay have assumed that Harley Quinn was the lead; in fact, she speaks half as many words as lesser character Rick Flag. Like Jyn, she spends a lot of her screen time in silence.
This, then, may be the next frontier for gender representation in films. It may not be enough to simply pass the widely-known Bechdel test -- having two named female characters conversing on a subject other than a man. (Rogue Onepasses the Bechdel test in the first 10 minutes.)
Now it seems we need to tackle society's unconscious bias that a woman -- even a hero, even a lead -- should speak less than a man. After all, Jyn Erso appears to have had more to say before she was effectively muzzled by three male editors.
This is a Rebellion, isn't it? Let her rebel.
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