I haven't seen the new movie yet, but it exudes "participation trophy".
It seems to be part of the demoralisation campaign to tell young lads that being weak and effeminate is okay, because there's "strength in diversity".
Again, I haven't seen the film, but every single major Hollywood blockbuster starring a male is typically themed around subverting his masculinity in some way, or discouraging men from embracing their primal masculinity.
Every new action flick starring male leads are almost the opposite of Arnold and Stallone films from the 80s. There are no longer, muscle-bound, hard-nosed, take-charge males who know what needs to be done and gets it done without fuss, it's usually about some whiny millennial/zoomer-tier underdog who is unsure of himself.
It's basically a way to placate the lazy and discourage the male populace from embracing one's unbridled testosterone to be uncompromisingly manly.
I haven't seen the new movie yet, but it exudes "participation trophy".
It seems to be part of the demoralisation campaign to tell young lads that being weak and effeminate is okay, because there's "strength in diversity".
Again, I haven't seen the film, but every single major Hollywood blockbuster starring a male is typically themed around subverting his masculinity in some way, or discouraging men from embracing their primal masculinity.
Every new action flick starring male leads are almost the opposite of Arnold and Stallone films from the 80s. There are no longer, muscle-bound, hard-nosed, take-charge males who know what needs to be done and gets it done without fuss, it's usually about some whiny millennial/zoomer-tier underdog who is unsure of himself.
It's basically a way to placate the lazy and discourage the male populace from embracing one's unbridled testosterone to be uncompromisingly manly.