The point is exactly what the test *is*, which is, are there women in this movie who talk to other women about something other than a man? It's not "is this feminist" so much as are there actual women characters (more than one, as Andee says above), and do they have anything to them other than the desires and actions of the male characters? It's not the only thing that should be used, no, but it's another useful way to look at what's coming from our culture.
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*Edited for a missing r.