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Old 13-06-2019, 02:30 PM #3
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I still disagree on WW's feminism . In my opinion there are several mis-steps.

1) Hyper-sexualised appearance

2) Costume and hair are impractical for the purpose of aesthetics. Obviously not unusual for the genre but again, the reasons are obvious (eye candy).

3) She lives naive and isolated on an island of women until a world-wise street-smart man comes along and introduces her to "the real world". This is the biggest and most glaring problem and IMO is enough to completely negate any feminist message that the movie might otherwise have.
1) Eh, films are visual medium. People like to look at pretty people.

2) As above

3) Should she have googled "the rest of the world" and then went to see it?
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