Lupingosei
Banned
Hollywood is so entrenched in their progressive ideology, that their movies are just boring and dull.
A movie with a female lead will never be exciting. She will never lose, never grow, never need to achieve anything, because she is perfect from the beginning. The live-action Mulan, Harley Quinn, or the new Star Wars trilogy were the precursors of this. Even worse Wanda or Carly were straight-up villains, but they still were somehow the good guys.
Even in the hypermasculine movies of the ’80s or nerd cult movies, they hate so much nowadays, the hero could lose. A woman in a movie today never has any danger or obstacle to fear, because she is already perfect. Ghostbusters 2016 is a great example, it took them 10 seconds to fix a problem with their equipment when they first tested it. While in the original they got slimed, destroyed half of a hotel, and almost killed a maid.
Again even those testosterone-filled movies like Conan, Predator or Rambo the hero could lose. Lose his friends, partners, family. One of the greatest movie series of all time, the Rocky movies were all about losing and getting up again. He lost the big fight in the first movie, lost against Clubber Lang, lost his coach and father figure, lost his friend, lost his fortune, his wife, and his son. But he never gave up, that is why people liked the movies, that is why the Rocky theme still has this effect.
It is strange, that Hollywood is more concerned to appease the Twitter maniacs, than producing a good movie. Women used to be heroes, Ripley was a hero because she was not this almighty fighting machine, but because she was clever and had a reason to fight. Same for Sarah Conner. The bride was almost killed by that slob Budd and had to learn and train to become what she was in the end. She also needed help from others to achieve her goal.
Would we get a movie today, in which the female protagonist gets shot into the chest with a shotgun by some hillbilly killer working as a bouncer in a strip club? Or would she have to learn from an abusive master, who hates women, especially American women? People like Tarantino are on their way out of Hollywood. This is probably for the better when even movies like in the Heights are not diverse and progressive enough.
And this will only get worse. American comics already demonstrated, if the hero is part of a minority group, he/she/they will never lose, never progress, never make any mistakes and never be wrong.
A movie with a female lead will never be exciting. She will never lose, never grow, never need to achieve anything, because she is perfect from the beginning. The live-action Mulan, Harley Quinn, or the new Star Wars trilogy were the precursors of this. Even worse Wanda or Carly were straight-up villains, but they still were somehow the good guys.
Even in the hypermasculine movies of the ’80s or nerd cult movies, they hate so much nowadays, the hero could lose. A woman in a movie today never has any danger or obstacle to fear, because she is already perfect. Ghostbusters 2016 is a great example, it took them 10 seconds to fix a problem with their equipment when they first tested it. While in the original they got slimed, destroyed half of a hotel, and almost killed a maid.
Again even those testosterone-filled movies like Conan, Predator or Rambo the hero could lose. Lose his friends, partners, family. One of the greatest movie series of all time, the Rocky movies were all about losing and getting up again. He lost the big fight in the first movie, lost against Clubber Lang, lost his coach and father figure, lost his friend, lost his fortune, his wife, and his son. But he never gave up, that is why people liked the movies, that is why the Rocky theme still has this effect.
It is strange, that Hollywood is more concerned to appease the Twitter maniacs, than producing a good movie. Women used to be heroes, Ripley was a hero because she was not this almighty fighting machine, but because she was clever and had a reason to fight. Same for Sarah Conner. The bride was almost killed by that slob Budd and had to learn and train to become what she was in the end. She also needed help from others to achieve her goal.
Would we get a movie today, in which the female protagonist gets shot into the chest with a shotgun by some hillbilly killer working as a bouncer in a strip club? Or would she have to learn from an abusive master, who hates women, especially American women? People like Tarantino are on their way out of Hollywood. This is probably for the better when even movies like in the Heights are not diverse and progressive enough.
And this will only get worse. American comics already demonstrated, if the hero is part of a minority group, he/she/they will never lose, never progress, never make any mistakes and never be wrong.