Has enough time passed since Disney marketed TLJ as being about “strong women” that we can now discuss the misogyny present in the works of Rian Johnson?
The plotlines of the male characters in TLJ made sense. The female characters on the other hand, have no cohesive motivation and they only exist to serve the plotlines of the male characters. Well I guess Rey was motivated to “fix” an abusive asshole after seeing him with his shirt off, but seems slightly problematic to me. But after that she’s relegated to a support role of distracting TIE fighters and moving rocks around while the men try to accomplish the main objective while trying to overcome the obstacles caused by emotional women. Rey could’ve easily blown up the laser since she’s in the Millenium Falcon, the ship that blew up a Death Star. But that’s not a woman’s role, so she’s on support duty. Leia has to hide in a bunker after being in a coma half the movie so there could be a Poe mutiny plotline. The incompetent woman he mutinied against is disposed of shortly after that plotline came to a pointless end. Done with that one, get rid of her! Holdo’s plan involved engineers, but she didn’t tell Rose her plan. What was Rose’s job again? Rian Johnson apparently forgot. She’s a woman she exists solely to be an obstacle for the male characters to overcome. Things only work out when the women learn their place and stay in the bunker or maybe go around back and move some rocks around or whatever. Facing evil is a man’s job!
Shouldn’t be that shocking since it was made by the guy who made Looper, where he fridges Bruce Willis’s wife so hard that it breaks the whole premise of the movie. Like the whole premise is that in the future, the mafia can’t murder people because future CSI catches them every time. But how can Rian Johnson give the male character motivation if according to the premise of the movie, they can’t murder his wife in front of him? Ah well, fuck the premise, fridge the wife. It’s a Rian Johnson movie so no one will question it I guess?
Why does no one talk about this?
Are we still believing the marketing Disney did to compensate for the rampant misogyny inherent in Rian Johnson’s writing?
Going to disagree with the foundation, the motivation of the male characters didn’t make sense either. Luke Skywalker, who found the good in his own father who was a genocidal maniac, considered murdering his nephew in his sleep. Dumbest thing I’ve ever seen. Then was so sad about it that he abandoned the galaxy. Yeah that sounds like a thorough understanding of Luke Fuckin Skywalker. Rian Johnson was a moron making that trash.
Has enough time passed since Disney marketed TLJ as being about “strong women” that we can now discuss the misogyny present in the works of Rian Johnson?
The plotlines of the male characters in TLJ made sense. The female characters on the other hand, have no cohesive motivation and they only exist to serve the plotlines of the male characters. Well I guess Rey was motivated to “fix” an abusive asshole after seeing him with his shirt off, but seems slightly problematic to me. But after that she’s relegated to a support role of distracting TIE fighters and moving rocks around while the men try to accomplish the main objective while trying to overcome the obstacles caused by emotional women. Rey could’ve easily blown up the laser since she’s in the Millenium Falcon, the ship that blew up a Death Star. But that’s not a woman’s role, so she’s on support duty. Leia has to hide in a bunker after being in a coma half the movie so there could be a Poe mutiny plotline. The incompetent woman he mutinied against is disposed of shortly after that plotline came to a pointless end. Done with that one, get rid of her! Holdo’s plan involved engineers, but she didn’t tell Rose her plan. What was Rose’s job again? Rian Johnson apparently forgot. She’s a woman she exists solely to be an obstacle for the male characters to overcome. Things only work out when the women learn their place and stay in the bunker or maybe go around back and move some rocks around or whatever. Facing evil is a man’s job!
Shouldn’t be that shocking since it was made by the guy who made Looper, where he fridges Bruce Willis’s wife so hard that it breaks the whole premise of the movie. Like the whole premise is that in the future, the mafia can’t murder people because future CSI catches them every time. But how can Rian Johnson give the male character motivation if according to the premise of the movie, they can’t murder his wife in front of him? Ah well, fuck the premise, fridge the wife. It’s a Rian Johnson movie so no one will question it I guess?
Why does no one talk about this?
Are we still believing the marketing Disney did to compensate for the rampant misogyny inherent in Rian Johnson’s writing?
Going to disagree with the foundation, the motivation of the male characters didn’t make sense either. Luke Skywalker, who found the good in his own father who was a genocidal maniac, considered murdering his nephew in his sleep. Dumbest thing I’ve ever seen. Then was so sad about it that he abandoned the galaxy. Yeah that sounds like a thorough understanding of Luke Fuckin Skywalker. Rian Johnson was a moron making that trash.