[identity profile] brendala.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] therightfangirl
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).

Date: 2012-07-14 01:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kimana83.livejournal.com
Of course they are; the '80s and '90s were the glory days of action movies. The person I was replying to didn't ask for new films with strong leading men, they just asked for films with strong leading men, so I mentioned some of my favorites.

That said, there are still many modern films with strong leading men, they're just - IMO - not as good as the heyday of Ahnold, Bruce Willis, etc. Jason Statham, Vin Diesel, and more are modern action stars, and all have tons of movies to their names. A lot of other guys do both action and "normal" films: Clive Owen, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and more. There are tons of current strong male leads in films, you just have to know which films. =o)

I, however, love butt-kicking girls. Buffy FTW! Katniss FTW! Heck, even Hermione FTW! I don't object to the idea of physically or intellectually adept female protagonists, because it's about darn time, and when I was a kid, the only physically strong women I had to look up to were the Power Rangers.

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