The document discusses how the characters in a film were designed to portray or subvert gender stereotypes. Amy and Charlotte were created to fit stereotypes of teenage girls - they dress fashionably, are often together as girls tend not to be alone, and are vulnerable when separated. Violet was meant to break stereotypes by dressing in dark colors, being alone, and acting in creepy ways. Lucas was portrayed as physically strong like stereotypical men. Violet's father was depicted as the sensible gender by not getting angry when Violet spoke angrily. The film aimed to capture both common stereotypes and exceptions to them.