It's incredible, looking at the trend of Disney Princesses over time. Even up to the early 2010s, with Tangled and Frozen and the like, they were still cordial and friendly to their male co-stars. It's like a switch was flipped in the last decade to turn everyone as nasty as possible in film.
Don't forget Frozen needing to turn its male antagonist into a retard who became comically evil and admitted to all his plans minutes before they couldn't be stopped, after years of being a perfect mask-on schemer.
Because they wrote themselves into a corner where their female antagonist was poor girl who just killed infinite people in an endless winter because she was sad and a victim of.....her parents being a little paranoid. Since we all know women dindu nuffin wrong ever if they are victims, and are in fact feminist heroes. they had to full 180 a male character to be the evil one.
I think Tangled deserves more credit than it gets. Flynn being willing to die to save Rapunzel is peak heroism. Her saving him in return doesn't lessen that sacrifice, it just resonates the "Love is saving each other" concept that's sorely lacking in our modern, anti-trust world.
I blame Obama. His entire presidency was divisive and not only did he effectively legalize propaganda but he and Big Mike got a seat at Netflix's table, influencing how they made shows. Everyone else followed suit.
The trend also started making their princesses wanting and becoming rulers..... because is their turn?
The most glairing example that caught me was Jazmine in the real life remake:
She has been living inside the palace walls for most of her entire life, sneaks out to the market and thinks grabbing food from the local merchant and giving it to a kid is the most normal thing to do. Has Pikachu face when caught, and even scolds the guard for daring to uphold the law. She clearly has no concept of what money or laws are. Yet towards the end she is made Sultan, because thats her dream or something.
I don't think Agrabah would last a 10 years under her commie mindset.
Tangled was the last decent Disney movie. It was also the last one with a decent soundtrack. I also don't recall it having any niggers, which is always a plus.
It's incredible, looking at the trend of Disney Princesses over time. Even up to the early 2010s, with Tangled and Frozen and the like, they were still cordial and friendly to their male co-stars. It's like a switch was flipped in the last decade to turn everyone as nasty as possible in film.
Tracks pretty well with how western society itself has changed over that timeframe
Don't forget Frozen needing to turn its male antagonist into a retard who became comically evil and admitted to all his plans minutes before they couldn't be stopped, after years of being a perfect mask-on schemer.
Because they wrote themselves into a corner where their female antagonist was poor girl who just killed infinite people in an endless winter because she was sad and a victim of.....her parents being a little paranoid. Since we all know women dindu nuffin wrong ever if they are victims, and are in fact feminist heroes. they had to full 180 a male character to be the evil one.
And then in Frozen II they flooded the kingdom with browns, + White People Bad, Brown People Good, narrative.
Yep, Frozen was the feminist darling of its day. The plot was a fairly obvious subversion of classic Disney fairy tales a la Sleeping Beauty.
Still don't have a problem with Frozen in isolation, just the motives behind it.
They cold-shouldered the hero in the end. She instead started hugging her sister.
Yeah that was pure feminism. They'd rather imply incest than show a heterosexual relationship forming in a happy ending.
I think Tangled deserves more credit than it gets. Flynn being willing to die to save Rapunzel is peak heroism. Her saving him in return doesn't lessen that sacrifice, it just resonates the "Love is saving each other" concept that's sorely lacking in our modern, anti-trust world.
She does sound nasty, like how I would imagine the evil witch would talk to the dwarfs... wow
I blame Obama. His entire presidency was divisive and not only did he effectively legalize propaganda but he and Big Mike got a seat at Netflix's table, influencing how they made shows. Everyone else followed suit.
The trend also started making their princesses wanting and becoming rulers..... because is their turn?
The most glairing example that caught me was Jazmine in the real life remake:
She has been living inside the palace walls for most of her entire life, sneaks out to the market and thinks grabbing food from the local merchant and giving it to a kid is the most normal thing to do. Has Pikachu face when caught, and even scolds the guard for daring to uphold the law. She clearly has no concept of what money or laws are. Yet towards the end she is made Sultan, because thats her dream or something.
I don't think Agrabah would last a 10 years under her commie mindset.
Tangled was the last decent Disney movie. It was also the last one with a decent soundtrack. I also don't recall it having any niggers, which is always a plus.
Wreck-It-Ralph exists, so Tangled wasn't the very last good one. But it's almost certainly the last good Princess movie.