Yes it does, you utterly ignorant fuck. The DELETED scene in Captain Marvel where she breaks a dudes hand is basic woman in action movie asserting autonomy over her own body. That she is not a sex object. As women in action movies are often relegated to being damsels and rewards for men.
That DELETED scene it seems was cut for being too aggressive. Maybe they thought it being a comedic homage to Terminator 2 would soften it.
Anyway, we know all this because they done the exact same thing in Hong Kong. Example. Michelle Yeoh in Yes, Madam luring a pervert into a book shop and shutting a book about Michelangelo on a dudes dick. THE MESSAGE is she's not a sex object and should be respected as an artist like the male action stars.
It has nothing to do with a feminist or anti-male agenda.
You are all a bunch sexist conspiracy theorists.
@disparutoo Because its an action movie you ignorant cretin.
And there's no cope from people who ACTUALLY know the history of female action. We are just watching you and your cronies dig your own graves.
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@pureMetatron They aren't a complete pussy who's offended by Hollywood's tame "girlbossery" and doesn't invent insane conspiracy theories that feminists caused it.
@Robert_E_Pyle@shadmbrooks@Nerdrotics Was Royal Warriors pushing an agenda when Michelle Yeoh fought a man armed with a chainsaw?
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I really can't be arsed, but oh well. What is now dubbed the "girlboss" trope in action movies actually originates from China. The Hong Kong film industry specifically.
Taken from the trope in Chinese culture of the warrior woman. From 1930 it was developed over decades and in 1985 Hong Kong reached modern "girlbossery" with Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock in Yes, Madam.
Why did "girlbossery" keep happening in Hong Kong? Because they couldn't stop over producing action movies...for decades. Thus the revaluation of the role of women in action....kept happening for decades.
Thus when Hollywood became dominated by action movies....they were finally forced to reevaluate the role of women. The "girlboss" is actually the norm in female action. If you are to create female action stars who can effectively compete with the men.
And what does any of this have to do with feminism? Nothing.
Virgin, ninja squirl boy is just another sad, pathetic conspiracy theorist who has no evidence to support any of his claims.
Watch Angela Mao. The female Bruce Lee. And enjoy your existential crisis.
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@disparutoo The virgin ninja squirl boy who thinks "girlbossery" in action movies is unprecedented. So makes sexist comments thinking nothing will compromise him.
Your ego and arrogance is beyond insufferable.
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Featuring visual influences from Citizen Kane.....and ehh the music video for t.A.T.u.'s All The Things She Said.
Verbal jabs at Hollywood creatives and his critics, all while his own writing remains hopelessly generic.
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All the things she said, all the things she said
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@Scanolion@Ededdneddy66164@Th3birdman15@TheCriticalDri2@MauLer93 It's to do with the overproduction of action. Marvel overproduced MCU movies which caused a re-evaluation of the role of women.
30 years of evidence for this the 60s to the 90s from Hong Kong when its popular cinema was dominated by the action genre.