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Wonder Woman was also "a mess."
Yeah, but this ain't Wonder Woman.
Wonder Woman was also "a mess."
Whats so fucked up about 300?
I like this movie man
The very short version: The movie creates a parallel between the soldiers' bodies and the political body of the state
The defining characteristic of fascism is that it says that a specific social group is politically beautiful (blonde Germans, etc.) and therefore superior to other social groups
The movie equates the aesthetically beautiful actors' bodies with their being politically beautiful
The traitor is aesthetically ugly/deformed and so excluded from membership in the political body
Also, the movie glorifies a bunch of slaveowners who thought war was awesome (but so do a lot of American movies)
So, like nearly every action movie ever made. Okay.
Let's not point fingers at Snyder for tropes that have existed for years before him and will continue for years after him.
The very short version: The movie creates a parallel between the soldiers' bodies and the political body of the state
The defining characteristic of fascism is that it says that a specific social group is politically beautiful (blonde Germans, etc.) and therefore superior to other social groups
The movie equates the aesthetically beautiful actors' bodies with their being politically beautiful
The traitor is aesthetically ugly/deformed and so excluded from membership in the political body
Also, the movie glorifies a bunch of slaveowners who thought war was awesome (but so do a lot of American movies)
Was it different from the novel in regards to those aspects?The very short version: The movie creates a parallel between the soldiers' bodies and the political body of the state
The defining characteristic of fascism is that it says that a specific social group is politically beautiful (blonde Germans, etc.) and therefore superior to other social groups
The movie equates the aesthetically beautiful actors' bodies with their being politically beautiful
The traitor is aesthetically ugly/deformed and so excluded from membership in the political body
Also, the movie glorifies a bunch of slaveowners who thought war was awesome (but so do a lot of American movies)
So, like nearly every action movie ever made. Okay.
Let's not point fingers at Snyder for tropes that have existed for years before him and will continue for years after him.
This is also what I think. Snyder doesn't realize that a lot of his work might be borderline fascist or promote libertarianism.These tropes that existed in past movies don't excuse them now. We learn and move forward.
To that point, I don't think Snyder ever gave it much thought outside of "wow Frank Miller material, gonna make a kickass movie with it."
I don't get it either. Discarding deformed babies was actually a Spartan tradition.Whats so fucked up about 300?
I like this movie man
This is also what I think. Snyder doesn't realize that a lot of his work might be borderline fascist or promote libertarianism.
He seems like a nice guy, which is why I don't think he believes in those things. Maybe he is just artistically drawn to them.
The very short version: The movie creates a parallel between the soldiers' bodies and the political body of the state
The defining characteristic of fascism is that it says that a specific social group is politically beautiful (blonde Germans, etc.) and therefore superior to other social groups
The movie equates the aesthetically beautiful actors' bodies with their being politically beautiful
The traitor is aesthetically ugly/deformed and so excluded from membership in the political body
Also, the movie glorifies a bunch of slaveowners who thought war was awesome (but so do a lot of American movies)
I don't get it either. Discarding deformed babies was actually a Spartan tradition.
These tropes that existed in past movies don't excuse them now. We learn and move forward.
To that point, I don't think Snyder ever gave it much thought outside of "wow Frank Miller material, gonna make a kickass movie with it."
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Breh you ain't even seen a trailerGuys (and gals), I'm gonna be honest. I'm kinda scared to watch Aquaman with Wan directing it... I hate jump scares and I have a bad feeling there's gonna be like at least 3 in this movie with all the scary deep sea creatures. pls halp.
Deep blue sea creatures are always welcome in my book. You'll be fine. Wan won't do horror in this movie.Guys (and gals), I'm gonna be honest. I'm kinda scared to watch Aquaman with Wan directing it... I hate jump scares and I have a bad feeling there's gonna be like at least 3 in this movie with all the scary deep sea creatures. pls halp.
Guys (and gals), I'm gonna be honest. I'm kinda scared to watch Aquaman with Wan directing it... I hate jump scares and I have a bad feeling there's gonna be like at least 3 in this movie with all the scary deep sea creatures. pls halp.
"Beauty=goodness" and the weird unfortunate implications of making the heroes unquestioning agents of the State are pretty far from unique to 300. The real sticking point is the way it sets up the Persians, imo.
But that's really more on the source material than on Snyder.
I could've sworn he said he wanted it to be scary with the trench stuff... Maybe I'm getting stories mixed up?The jump scares in Furious 7 messed me up.
To be more straightforward, I doubt it's going to feel like a horror film and Wan in interviews to this point hasn't brought up anything in that area, as far as I know.
I thought it was supposed to be underwater Star Wars only instead of X-Wings and Tie Fighters they ride dolphins and sharks, and Jason Momoa and Dolph Lundgren are going to beat each other up good.
Wait, you mean Dolph WON'T be a villain? Does not compute.King Nereus won't be an antagonist in this movie.
Oh man, some glimpses of a Chutulu like big ass creature would have been great.
I could've sworn he said he wanted it to be scary with the trench stuff... Maybe I'm getting stories mixed up?
It's not like I'm not gonna see it... I'm all in. Even Man-Bat in BvS got me good, haha.
He said originally it was going to be kind of scary vibes, but then it changed into a swashbuckling adventure
2 spooky 4 meBruh
Scary sea monsters tho
Kind of messed up how BvS's reception changed everything. A horror inspired Aquaman would have been cool to see.
They may also be a bunch of psychos and the narrator may be selling you a warped story to further an agenda.
Theres an ironic subversion to nearly every film Snyder makes. He's talked at lengths many times about how he approaches every film he makes as a way to subvert what people want or expect. Sucker Punch is literally about this.
A lot of the misreading of his films as pseudo fascist wank are literally people missing the forest for the trees. As a filmmaker he is closer to 80s Verhoeven than anyone else really, and none of his films should be seen from a surface level. That's how you get dumb fuck articles calling BvS the "trump of movies" by people who shouldn't be allowed near a mouse and keyboard, when the film itself is literally subverting Miller's TDKR rather than just straight adapting it.
Theres an ironic subversion to nearly every film Snyder makes. He's talked at lengths many times about how he approaches every film he makes as a way to subvert what people want or expect. Sucker Punch is literally about this.
A lot of the misreading of his films as pseudo fascist wank are literally people missing the forest for the trees. As a filmmaker he is closer to 80s Verhoeven than anyone else really, and none of his films should be seen from a surface level. That's how you get dumb fuck articles calling BvS the "trump of movies" by people who shouldn't be allowed near a mouse and keyboard, when the film itself is literally subverting Miller's TDKR rather than just straight adapting it.
Sucker Punch is a weird one. I really don't like the movie for various reasons, but yeah, even on the surface level the intent was clear. It was odd to see so much criticism kinda misplaced.
And Watchmen, I think the issue there is Snyder making things look too cool. Like, on the making of features he talks about how the ultra violence is suppose to be uncomfortable and you shouldn't enjoy it. Then it clashes with fights that are too well choreographed and stylish. A History of Violence does something similar but the action in that movie is all messy and sloppy. One scene in Watchmen that captured it well is Doctor Manhattan exploding some goons in a nightclub, with the viscera and all the mess on the ceiling and the people sitting around them. At the same time, I believe Snyder wanted to draw from then modern action movies for Watchmen, so you had Matrix style fighting. I don't know if that was the best decision.