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@The_Bear_Army Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@shayamnapali8471 Жыл бұрын
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@The_Bear_Army Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. If you have any feedback, with what you liked and what you didn't, I'm always open to listen.
@leecompton400 Жыл бұрын
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@nathanwall2808 Жыл бұрын
I love how you spliced the techno-bable. Hilarious. One of the biggest miscues of this film was in the marketing. It clearly leaned on the 80s movies, even going as far as to put the newpaper clippings in the trailers. They clearly made it seemed like this film was connected to the others. They should have just rolled with that. As far as bring a woman led film, I don't think anyone would've cared had they not tried to benefit from the 80s films in the lead up just to turn around and try to shit on them. The fact they can't make females compelling leads without crapping on men or going out of their way to make them sound smart with a bunch of gobbledygook just shows they're bad writers. The one positive I'll give the film is they didn't make the characters being women the whole point, which is what a lot of progrssive films do nowadays.
@The_Bear_Army Жыл бұрын
Literally only 20 minutes after your comment i got a copywrite strike by Sony, hence the video was blocked and I thought i was gonna be unable to respond for maybe a month. Turns out it got lifted about 10 minutes after i disputed it giving my legal reasons. I appreciate your comments, and i'm glad i wasn't the only one that thought the techno-babble bit just fit. From beginning to end it was made in bad faith in regards to how it used and treated the originals. It was near inevitable that would have been reflected in the trailers. You do make a good point though of them benefiting from the originals only for them to disrespect them in the same vain. I do think you're right the bulk don't care about them being women, yet clearly the makers did, and that was one of my main points, that they're the ones that brought identity politics into this, when that had nothing to do with the original films, them not being political at all. Can't say i agree though that they didn't make the characters being women the whole point, unless I'm misunderstanding your meaning. Because as far as i can figure, that's pretty much the moral of the story; women smart and good who can do no wrong, men stupid and bad who can do nothing but wrong.