Of course women are represented in a stereotypical way in action films – everyone is presented in a stereotypical way in all films, they have to be to reduce a story down to film length. Can you honestly name an ugly actress?
Your selection of Tombraider is strange – Lara Croft is a character developed by computer geeks purely to be attractive to men.
Even if you look at far stronger female leads such as Ripley in Alien you need to question why she parades around in very small pants all the time, although you could argue that the Ripley character is defeminised as the series goes on until the last film when she becomes sexier but less human.
BTW, if you are going to be writing essays on this then it should be "women are still restricted in the roles they are cast in, however it has improved gradually since the 1930s", not "casted" and not "1930's" – you can have a "1930's film" because it is possessive, the film belongs to the 1930s, but otherwise lose the apostrophe. I'm not saying that to be annoying, just trying to stop you getting marked down!
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