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Post by TutuAnimationPrincess on Mar 23, 2019 1:49:53 GMT
I agree. Femininity is natural for women just like Masculinity is natural for men. I'm tired of films nowadays making women extremely masculine in a twisted attempted to make female characters "strong". Care to watch this? I know this wasn't completely directed at me, but no. I have no interest in body building whatsoever, male or female. Being from the 80s though, it might have some unintentional amusement.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 7:31:24 GMT
I am looking forward to seeing it. I loved the first three 'Toy Story' movies and 'Toy Story 4', 'Frozen 2', 'Clementine', 'Starfish', 'Vita and Virginia' and 'Wonder Woman: Bloodlines' are the movies I am looking forward to seeing the most this year. By the way, I just love how anytime we get a female character who is strong or badass somebody has a meltdown and claims SJWs are taking over movies.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 7:35:43 GMT
I'm disappointed to hear this. Oddly enough, I watched a trailer reaction of this film by a somewhat feminist leaning reviewer of animation and she hated Bo Peep's changes. Feminity is not weakness, me and my wife have always maintained a pretty feminine image and we're no lesser for it. I agree. Femininity is natural for women just like Masculinity is natural for men. I'm tired of films nowadays making women extremely masculine in a twisted attempted to make female characters "strong". I would call it being realistic. Something movies largely failed at doing in the past with female characters constantly making us overly emotional and not portraying as as actual human beings who are different.
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Post by gljbradley on Mar 23, 2019 17:27:26 GMT
I agree. Femininity is natural for women just like Masculinity is natural for men. I'm tired of films nowadays making women extremely masculine in a twisted attempted to make female characters "strong". Care to watch this? Not my cup of tea.
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