Nobody ever complains when a male character is ridiculously strong, good at everything or doesn't make mistakes. But when a woman comes along and does the exact same things as these over the top male characters do, it starts to ruffle some feathers. All of a sudden their inclusion is "forced", or "unrealistic", or "shoved down our throats". I never see that complaint about male characters? And why is it wrong if a movie has a little bit of female undertones? Then it's immediately shoved down shoved down into our throats and feminist propaganda?Why is that? via /r/movies https://ift.tt/2YaPc8n
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