What do you think of feminism in The Incredibles 2?

Monroe 2022-04-24 07:01:03

I don't think these people in it can be called Superman, because the superman we understand is the level of Marvel's who can save the world. The English name is a good illustration of this. Incredible is incredible, so I think this is a person who is a little bit more powerful than us ordinary people, with great strength, or the body can stretch and so on. In fact, in essence, it is exactly the same as our ordinary people, and everyone will have their own unique abilities (power).

When we saw Elastigirl in the second part, started to go out to work, and in turn Bob was going to take care of the children at home, it did feel a little different, not like in the first part, or in our real life male The logic of the outsider and the insider. Maybe it's called feminism, or maybe it's a trend right now.

I think it's pretty good, this setting doesn't matter if it's super or not. It's like an ordinary family, the mother works outside the home, and the father looks after the children at home, watching how the father makes a fool of himself and makes a fool of himself. But if I think it’s easy to change jobs like this, it’s not really God’s real feminism. As a straight man, although I don't know much about women's rights, I think the real women's rights or equality between men and women should not be moved closer to men's by women. Instead, do what you can do according to your own characteristics. I think it's not women's work, men's taking care of the family means equality between men and women. Because equality does not mean the same, or reciprocity. Because of the gender difference!

Heard a talk on making talk about women's balance between family and work. It is not easy for the vast majority of families to be women, who have to work and take care of the family. It's really hard work, but as a husband, you can be more considerate of your wife, help your wife share some housework, and play with the children for a while after get off work. Is it not respect for women, feminism?

The relationship between work and contact with more children, so when I saw Bob taking children for the first time, I really understood that it is not easy to be a father. In my father's eyes, every child should be like JackJack. I was exhausted before I could speak, let alone terrible two, horrible three, f**king four in the future. This is indeed the case. There should be very few fathers who can take care of their children at home. We always say that a father's love is like a mountain, and a mother's love is like water. It means that our settings for the two roles are different. Just like what Confucius called a gentleman to be harmonious and different.

So I think to respect women or say women's rights, the easiest thing is to help the wife do more housework in the family. It's much better to spend more time with the children when they come back. Ordinary things are true!

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Incredibles 2 quotes

  • Helen Parr: [at the dinner table] Superheroes are illegal.

    Dashiell 'Dash' Parr: We wanna fight bad guys!

    Jack-Jack Parr: [throws his fists around] I wanawai bad guy!

    Dashiell 'Dash' Parr: It defines who I am.

    Bob Parr: We're not saying you have - what?

    Dashiell 'Dash' Parr: Someone on TV said it.

  • Winston Deavor: Help me bring supers back into the sunlight. We need Elastigirl!