There was a troon in it which is pretty gay. The troon was completely overshadowed by the anti-male shit in our discussions but it got the movie banned in at least one Middle Eastern country (I think it was Algeria).
Ken joins the ranks of movies/characters from "they attempt to lampoon and satire X, but do it so badly (or the actor does so well) that everyone loves them in complete reversal of your political point."
Its really funny how a movie meant to be a feminist wet dream made women look shallow and cruel, while making the only major male have not only a relatable struggle but be the only one with real character growth.
I think they doth protest too much.
There's no homosexuality in the movie.
Unless they are somehow attracted to Ken or something...
There was a troon in it which is pretty gay. The troon was completely overshadowed by the anti-male shit in our discussions but it got the movie banned in at least one Middle Eastern country (I think it was Algeria).
To be fair from what I hear (haven't bothered to watch it) Ken was the best thing in that movie.
Why do their protests remind me of this?
Ken joins the ranks of movies/characters from "they attempt to lampoon and satire X, but do it so badly (or the actor does so well) that everyone loves them in complete reversal of your political point."
Its really funny how a movie meant to be a feminist wet dream made women look shallow and cruel, while making the only major male have not only a relatable struggle but be the only one with real character growth.
I think they could be implying that watching female-centric movies emasculates males, encouraging faggotry.