WW84=Feminism?

Alanna 2022-03-17 09:01:04

I think it's too glass-hearted to say that "Wonder Woman 1984" promotes women's rights. It's so far-fetched, so far-fetched that I'm going to vomit?

After reading the feminist points mentioned in this film review, I think many of them are quite common things. Contemporary robbers are mainly male. Why don't you say the same thing when you watch "Extermination"? In modern times, it is still dominated by male politicians. It cannot be said that a wrong decision by the ruling class means that a male has made a wrong decision, right? What are you thinking! Is it feminism for a male to play a supporting role in a film featuring a female protagonist? I'm so old-fashioned. Women can't be superheroes, or supervillains? To think this way in itself violates the equality of men and women, and forcibly categorizes people as feminists.

I think the only thing that can be related to feminism is the heroine's encouragement to women, whether it is for the rescued children or the leopard girl. But it's also very positive and sunny, isn't it?

I just saw today that so many people follow the trend and say excessive feminism? ! My God, please come and give me more examples, so that I can think about it. ?️

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  • Camylle 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    This movie is clearly underrated

  • Lea 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    I wish the goddess of mantra would tie me to death with a noose immediately

Wonder Woman 1984 quotes

  • Wonder Woman: [in tears] I can't say goodbye. I can't say goodbye.

    Steve Trevor: You don't have to. I'm already gone.

  • [Asteria prevents a pole from falling and crushing a child in a stroller, then walks on]

    Grateful Parent: [to his mother] Mom, would you take her?

    [turns back to Asteria]

    Grateful Parent: Umm, excuse me. Excuse me. Please, you have to let me thank you, Miss...

    Asteria: [turns and smiles] Asteria.

    Grateful Parent: Asteria? Wow, that's a beautiful name.

    Asteria: [smiles] It's from my culture.

    Grateful Parent: I can't thank you enough. I mean, you saved my daughter.

    [confused]

    Grateful Parent: How did you do that?

    Asteria: It's just a simple shift of weight. Takes practice. But I've been doing this for a long time.

    [smiles and winks at the audience]