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This is a good description of what I literally mean when I say “white people movies”
Just as important is Hardy’s choice to play Max as a subtle, quietly feminist hero. Max never objectifies the women he’s with, or views them as props for his own agenda. He helps when he’s asked to help, and when he finally speaks for any length of time, it’s not to take charge of a group that’s floundering without his help—it’s to make a suggestion, stand back, and then let the group decide.
This view of what equality actually looks like in a film is rare enough; but it’s even rarer to see it in this kind of genre material. Fury Road is every inch the high-testosterone, manly action movie of your dreams. And even when they show weakness, its female characters are still fully in charge of their own destinies. [Read More]
(via dailydot)
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DO NOT EVEN GO TO SEE THIS MOVIE AS A JOKE.
DO NOT GIVE THIS MOVIE ANY OF YOUR MONEY.
IMPORTANT.
I wrote a much more in-depth analysis of American Sniper in an article I recently published. You can read it and/or share it at the links below:
The fact that American Sniper shattered opening weekend box office records and we still have to fight to get people to acknowledge the artistic brilliance and political relevance of Selma just tells me so much about American society:
The stories of brown people will never, ever matter more than the stories of the white people who kill them.
Today in Foolishness (1/15/15): Twitter goin’ AWF on the release of this years lily-white Oscar nominations. Beyond embarassing snubs in the acting and directing categories, this years nominations lack diversity in even the technical nominations. Y’all thought I was clowning about the Golden Globes— you ain’t seen nothing yet! #staywoke #representationmatters