ext_160172 ([identity profile] brendala.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] therightfangirl2012-07-09 10:52 pm

WTF review of 'Brave': EW article says "Girl not wanting arranged marriage=LESBIAN"

A friend of mine pointed me to this article. It's Entertainment Weekly's review of Pixar's Brave. Well, it's not a "review" so much as a manifesto declaring that the main character is a lesbian because....she refused an arranged marriage and disliked wearing gowns that limited her mobility.
I think it's pretty telling that films starring single females who remain single for the entire film are so rare that, the moment a big studio makes one, everyone (including paid professional reviewers) goes nuts and assumes the girl MUST be gay or sexually confused or whatever.




I hate the implication that a girl who doesn't immediately want to date/marry once they hit the proper age must have some deep-rooted issue with her sexuality. Heck, Merida herself never said "I don't want to get married to a man EVER". She just hated the idea of being given out like a carnival prize to some bozo she's never met!

This article reminds me of how Velma from Scooby Doo (one of my favorite fictional characters, btw) has been pegged as a butch lesbian for ages simply because she's "ugly" (translation: she doesn't fit the Barbie mold that 90% of female protagonists fit into) and didn't act like a typical "token girl" character. Even as a kid, I never got why people pegged her as a tomboy (what self respecting "tomboy" would prance about in a red mini-skirt?). Her overall demeanor and behavior was rarely any less feminine than Daphne's. I guess it's because she had non-girl interests like....being smart. :P

While I sympathize with gay folks who want to find a character they can relate to; it still bugs the crap out of me when dumb stereotypes are used to prove that a character is a gay icon (even if their canon has established them as straight).

[identity profile] kimana83.livejournal.com 2012-07-11 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
Wow. By that article's standards, I've always been a lesbian in denial. (Please don't tell my husband of 8½ years that our very happy heterosexual marriage is a sham.) I also have several single female friends with no prospects good enough for them who are very intelligent, well-educated, and basically all around awesome, who are... also not lesbians. The ones who have female best friends get the lesbian thing a lot. Since when can people not just be friends?! Although it's not limited to making girl friends lesbians; my husband and I were actually 100% platonic for a while after we met, but we were best friends, and NO ONE could get that through their heads but us. (Which of course made it really hard for us to tell each other when our feelings had eventually changed, but it worked out. =o) )

Interesting about the romance resolution subplot someone mentioned was removed. I thought she might be kind of into the mumbly guy too. Except for the mumbling, I kinda thought he could be her Peeta. ;o)