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Battle of Sexes well-timed

By Stephanie Merry
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24 Sep, 2017 04:00 PM5 mins to read

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Emma Stone, left, and Steve Carell in a scene from "Battle of the Sexes." Photo / AP

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Like so much in pop culture these days, Battle of the Sexes seems specially made for our divisive times. Never mind that the real-life events from the movie took place in 1973.

The drama revolves around the circus-like exhibition tennis match at the Houston Astrodome between the serious 29-year-old standout Billie Jean King and a proudly offensive carnival barker, 55-year-old former Wimbledon champ Bobby Riggs.

You don't have to look hard to draw parallels between that rivalry and the one last year between American presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

Of course, that wasn't the intention. Hollywood movies aren't made in a matter of months. The husband-and-wife directorial duo Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris started working on the movie in 2015, when Trump was just a long-shot contender in a Republican field of 16.

But as filming progressed in tandem with the presidential race, the directors started to get excited about the similarities. In real life, King handily beat the self-proclaimed chauvinist pig. According to every poll, Clinton was about to do the same to another bombastic man with a habit of saying shocking things about women.

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"We, like everyone, anticipated that Hillary would win, and that this would be a film that's sort of a victory lap," Dayton said during a recent phone call. "And Billie Jean's friends with Hillary so we thought, 'Oh, maybe we'll have a White House screening'."

And then the election happened.

The movie is about more than the big match, and its other themes echo modern times, too. The story picks up with a pay gap dispute between King (Emma Stone) and tennis champ-turned-bigwig Jack Kramer (Bill Pullman), who argues that the men's prize money for an upcoming tournament should be eight times more than the female winner's take.

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"The men are simply more exciting to watch," he says, breezily. "It's not your fault; it's just biology."

Steve Carell in a scene from "Battle of the Sexes." Photo / AP
Steve Carell in a scene from "Battle of the Sexes." Photo / AP

"Jack Kramer represents the status quo in the movie," Faris said. "A lot of the country shared those attitudes about women, and Bobby was just kind of mocking that, or using it and exploiting it."

This disparity was systemic: King's battle wasn't just against one sexist troll fuelling a controversy. Her solution was to start a new women's tour - the Virginia Slims Circuit - much to Kramer's frustration.

The pay gap in tennis is much narrower today than in other sports and industries, and that's thanks to the women who took a risk in the 1970s and refused to play for less.

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"Had that not happened, you wouldn't have women's tennis as prominent as it is," said Rosie Casals, one of the original players from the Virginia Slims tour, who's a character in the film. "Sloane Stephens wouldn't be getting a cheque for US$3.7 million for winning the US Open. If it was up to Jack Kramer, she would have probably been getting a cheque for US$50,000, and she would have been happy."

Even so, the fight for equal respect continues today. Just look at the hot-tempered John McEnroe, who recently said that if Serena Williams were on the men's circuit, she would be ranked No700 in the world.

Few knew in 1973 that King was also fighting another, more private battle. Although she was married to a man, she was coming to terms with her attraction to women, which came to a head during an affair with a hairdresser (Andrea Riseborough).

Andrea Riseborough, left, and Emma Stone in a scene from "Battle of the Sexes." Photo / AP
Andrea Riseborough, left, and Emma Stone in a scene from "Battle of the Sexes." Photo / AP

King didn't need more stress in her life, but she couldn't turn down Riggs (Steve Carell), who was gloating after beating another female player.

King takes her training seriously. Riggs, meanwhile, does a nude photo shoot and practises while dressed as Little Bo Peep, bringing real sheep on to the court. He knows that the more outrageous he is, the more the press will pay attention. His rhetoric makes for perfect soundbites: He loves women - in the kitchen and the bedroom, he says. And - okay, fine - they have a place on the tennis court, too, because, "who else will pick up the balls?"

Through it all, the stakes seem much higher for her than for him. She's trying to make history and challenge an unfair system. He's just looking for attention.

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After King beat Riggs, no woman would play him; an earlier offer to play Chris Evert for US$1m disappeared - and then, so did he.

After she was outed in 1981, King lost endorsements, and her reputation took a hit.

Dayton and Faris were teenagers when the King-Riggs feud captivated the country. Neither watched, but both remember the era's sexual politics. Faris recalls being taught in high school health class that homosexuality was a syndrome.

"Isn't that wild?" Dayton said. "So things have got better."

You can see that, for instance, in Howard Cosell's dated commentary during the game, which appears in the film from real, archival footage.

"Here comes Billie Jean King - a very attractive young lady," Cosell said. "If she ever let her hair grow down to her shoulders and took her glasses off, you'd have someone vying for a Hollywood screen test."

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