"This whole convo" is being had exclusively by MEN in my mentions. If that's the whole point of the film, women are not part of that picturehttps://twitter.com/morosechestnut/status/921242694311067650 …
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I hate rag on this--I liked parts of the movie--but I don't buy the argument that BR2049 is examining the objectification of women. At all.
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If it were, I think it might bother to include a female character who a) is 3 dimensional b) has inner life & c) comments on this structure
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And I promise you the empath in the glass box doesn't count. Nor do any of the transparent bodies or sex workers or motiveless police chiefs
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They are all plot functionaries. I couldn't tell you a single thing about any of them from a personal standpoint. Zero. Facsimiles & objects
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Replying to @zoeinthecities
I absolutely and completely agree. The closest we get to a genuinely interesting and important female character is Ana, the memory designer.
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Yes, she is crucial to the plot, but what we learn of her is so slight that it hardly counts as learning anything about her at all.
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