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Right but what I’m saying is that it’s not about liking or not liking, acceptable or not acceptable. A great many films/games/etc. associate masculinity with domination and violence. I like a lot of these things. (I’m a big fan of the John Wick movies, for example.)
It’s really just about having a critical mechanism in our minds that’s engaged in observing and questioning those values. What does this movie say about what it means to be a man, or to be a woman? Does it reinforce harmful, limiting ideas in our culture or challenge them?
Though what’s the line between a character representing their whole sex or them just representing a personality type that’s found both in male and female. Can’t they represent the individual? I find Anita blurs that line which is one of the main critiscms of her.
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