There seem to be two types. There's the one in which women are represented as natural, well written diverse characters that have depth, which I applaud and encourage. And then there's the patronizing type that can't go 5 minutes without referencing the patriarchy, portrays every male character as evil, everything a male character says is wrong while the film's forced, unsubtle political rhetoric overshadows the narrative. Which I tend to roll my eyes at.
I'm hoping it's the former, but I have my suspicions.
Please, no spoilers.
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Reply by VHS-VANDAL
on June 4, 2019 at 1:15 PM
IT IS A FILM ABOUT FEMALE CHARACTERS.SHAME ON THOSE HOLLYWOOD DEVILS,CASTING FEMALES IN THE ROLES.
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on June 4, 2019 at 3:58 PM
I assume you are insinuating that I'm against the casting of women. Yet I made it very clear that I encourage it and I want Booksmart to be good. It's badly integrated politics that I'm against.
It doesn't look like you actually listened to what you were reading, and I am noticing this as somewhat of a trend with you, Vandal.
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on June 4, 2019 at 4:00 PM
Well, I did like Superbad and I did find it funny. So maybe I'll find this funny as well. I think that's just the subjectivity of humour. Thanks for your input.
Reply by VHS-VANDAL
on June 5, 2019 at 3:12 AM
I READ EVERY WORD....STARTING WITH THE TITLE...."Which type of feminist film is this?"....IMPLYING THAT EVERY FILM STARRING AND OR WRITTEN,DIRECTED BY WOMEN IS A "FEMINIST FILM"..THUS MY RESPONSE..PERHAPS IT IS YOU WHO SHOULD READ AND COMPREHEND ON A HIGHER LEVEL.
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on June 5, 2019 at 5:41 AM
The film has been heralded by critics and the media as a feminist film. It has been labelled by detractors as a feminist film. In content it may not be a feminist film but in the cultural milieu it has been labelled that way. My question is a response to these people. I am asking them what type of feminist film they are saying it is.
Reply by VHS-VANDAL
on June 5, 2019 at 12:21 PM
THAT IS A VERY FAIR CRITIQUE...I SUSPECT I WILL FEEL THE SAME WHEN I SEE THE FLICK.
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on June 6, 2019 at 7:01 PM
It's like feminists themselves can't decide what's "right" and what's "wrong". Is female nudity and sex empowering or degrading? Are they owning it, just doing what they want to do and expressing themselves or bringing the gender down? And they are like this with many different issues.
How are people supposed to adhere to the values they express if they can't clearly decide amongst themselves what those values are?
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on June 8, 2019 at 2:48 AM
I agree totally. If someone isn't forced and they are comfortable and happy to do it then it should be fine. The problem is feminists will tell people what they should be comfortable doing. Giving women equal rights should be providing them with choice. Not taking it away.
That's an interesting point. But in this day and age feminism is a much stronger religion than Christianity. Which tends to be ignored by many.
And despite feminism's values and rules being varied and fractured, the entire western world is suddenly expected to snap to them when they have until quite recently been following quite different rules and traditions. I believe this is part of the reason everyone is at each others throats all the time. Because we're all confused and splintered.
And I know it sounds like I'm just Feminism bashing, so to clarify, I agree with some feminist issues and disagree with others. Because things aren't simple, they are complex.
And my main problem with feminists is that they tend to give objective answers to subjective questions.