@Roshambo32@Johnypaxc@Blocboy_dc@FilmUpdates I watch all the movies at the cinema and you can definitely skip backrooms. I can compare Obsession to The substance in terms of good writing, they both talk about issues women face but is horror
i was gonna check this out then saw she’s in her 20s and he’s in his mid 40s…manga/anime is allergic to portraying actual older women (esp with signs of aging) as romantic interests #nothankyou
The biggest misogynistic male you know irl has their entire life funded by their mothers. From cooked meals, to paid car, to free housing, to paid college tuition, to free maid services. They will look down on women, yet their entire luxurious lifestyle exists because of women.
"Asaltaron la casa, mataron a mi marido y mis hijos, luego me agarraron, me cortaron por todo el cuerpo, me tiraron agua hirviendo y me quemaron. Luego me violaron 20 soldados, rebeldes del M23 de Ruanda".
Las mujeres del Congo no salen en las noticias.
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For those foreigners who don’t understand why this drama is controversial, here’s some context.
The webtoon it is based on has been boycotted by many Korean women for years due to its misogynistic and racist content. (to continue)
For me Barbie was the first feminist icon in animation. Endless careers, no prince needed, just a girl showing other girls they could be anything. That’s why we were all obsessed