Actress Jamie Lee Curtis, now 66, echoed this sentiment when she revealed she had an eyelift at age 25 after a cinematographer told her she had "baggy" eyes. The pressure to conform to an impossible, youthful standard is immense. Yet, both Curtis and her peer, Helen Mirren (80), have become powerful voices against this pressure. Mirren has spoken out about being told to get a nose job in her twenties. Now, they are celebrated not in spite of their age, but because of the gravitas and authenticity it brings to their work. "What version of womanhood is being represented and celebrated here?" asks one Prospect magazine analysis of the recent Oscar nominees, a question that gets at the heart of the issue. Is it a truly inclusive vision, or a tokenistic blip?