The next director proves the Disney Grooming Syndicate will never change. Star Wars It promised to be a feminist film.
Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy said in an interview with far-left CNN. Said of this jedi culther upcoming sequel rise of skywalker: “I'm really excited about this project because I feel like what we're about to create is something very special. And here we are in 2024, and we're telling stories in a galaxy far, far away. It is time for women to come forward to help shape the world.”
Ah, yes, that's what it means Star Wars Fans felt that the Disney trilogy lacked feminism and a female perspective. After all, remember how we all cheered at that hilariously contrived moment? the last jedi When Poe, played by Oscar Isaac, breaks everything that had previously established his character in order to become a symbol of an oppressive patriarchy.
rogue onethis is the only decent Disney Star Wars This movie is led by a woman, and the only reason it works is because its message isn't drilled into our skulls.
If this film goes ahead, Obaid-Chinoy will become the first female director. Star Wars (Unless you're counting, like Rian Johnson). And there is little doubt that this is yet another affirmative action move by Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy. Obadiah-Chinoy has never directed a feature film with actors. Her credits include animation, documentaries, and several episodes of her Disney+ show, “Ms. Marvel,” which no one liked; It was a spin-off from a humiliating failure. marvels.
Conclusion…
That's how much these people hate normal humans. Disney is willing to spend $500 million ($500 million with a “B”) just to tease us.
no one wants to be a feminist Star Wars movie.Feminists don't even want feminists Star Wars movie.There are already 4 Star Wars Three of the movies starring women were terrible. What fans are looking for is a return to fun, adventure, and escapism – an escape from the real world.
But Disney CEO Bob Iger and Kathleen “failed because of my vagus nerve” Kennedy hate us so much that they can't even think of making us happy.
And name a female-driven genre that Hollywood has ever claimed there aren't enough men in.Costume dramas, romantic comedies, musicals, melodramas… Has anyone in Hollywood ever said that these movies need to be subdivided to include us guys? Where's the car chase? steel magnolia?Where are the bar fights? norma ray? That will never happen because we all know it will alienate the core audience and ruin the genre.? Ah, but that's the point. Don't you understand? It's all about alienating ordinary people, destroying everything important to us (from football to the military), pushing us towards despair and turning the weak among us into some version of this .
Disney is over.
Hollywood is over.
They hate you and are currently so insulated from the economic effects of multinational corporatism that nothing will change. Things are only going to get worse.
All we can do now is look back on the past. For a century, geniuses around the world have created thousands of great movies you've never seen. Get your hard copy. Please wait. No, you haven't lost sight of your past self. Art is timeless because the human condition is timeless. Sunrise: Song of Two Humans (1927) is as relevant today as it was 97 years ago.What is meaningless is anti-humanity Star Wars Movies produced by companies that sexualize small children and steal their virginity.
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