Peter Pan And Wendy - It's Awful
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Top Comments (10)
I actually loved the part where Disney lost hundreds of millions of dollars and still didn’t manage to learn their lesson.
Hollywood should stop trying to appeal to "modern audiences" and try to appeal to timeless audiences instead.
The more Disney makes the same mistake, the less they seem to learn from it. It's actually astounding.
Remember when Wendy sang that lullaby to the boys in Disney's 1953 film? And how she got all the pirates who were listening to reflect, remember and weep for their mothers? That's true feminine power in my humble opinion...
Can you imagine a male character slapping a female character in modern cinema like that? Neither can I. Pure hypocrisy.
"Lost boys." "But you're not all boys." "So??" "Well I guess it doesn't really matter" Top tier writing
The problem with “modern audiences” is the fact that they don’t actually watch what’s made for them…
I'll never understand why it's "empowering" for Wendy to slap Peter, but if Peter slapped Wendy he'd be called an abuser. Just don't slap anyone, simple.
"What Wendy represented was growth, responsibility, maturity" I wonder why modern activists, I mean writers changed that? 🤔
I'm a woman and I have realised one thing, when they want to make a "girl boss" character in a movie they make all the characters except of her stupid and useless. Even in 'Peter Pan and Wendy' in order for Wendy to shine they destroyed Peter Pan's character! Also anyone noticed the camera work???? In every scene Peter Pan looked like a little child while Wendy was filmed in an angle that showcased how heroic and smart she is!
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Top Comments (10)
I actually loved the part where Disney lost hundreds of millions of dollars and still didn’t manage to learn their lesson.
Hollywood should stop trying to appeal to "modern audiences" and try to appeal to timeless audiences instead.
The more Disney makes the same mistake, the less they seem to learn from it. It's actually astounding.
Remember when Wendy sang that lullaby to the boys in Disney's 1953 film? And how she got all the pirates who were listening to reflect, remember and weep for their mothers? That's true feminine power in my humble opinion...
Can you imagine a male character slapping a female character in modern cinema like that? Neither can I. Pure hypocrisy.
"Lost boys." "But you're not all boys." "So??" "Well I guess it doesn't really matter" Top tier writing
The problem with “modern audiences” is the fact that they don’t actually watch what’s made for them…
I'll never understand why it's "empowering" for Wendy to slap Peter, but if Peter slapped Wendy he'd be called an abuser. Just don't slap anyone, simple.
"What Wendy represented was growth, responsibility, maturity" I wonder why modern activists, I mean writers changed that? 🤔
I'm a woman and I have realised one thing, when they want to make a "girl boss" character in a movie they make all the characters except of her stupid and useless. Even in 'Peter Pan and Wendy' in order for Wendy to shine they destroyed Peter Pan's character! Also anyone noticed the camera work???? In every scene Peter Pan looked like a little child while Wendy was filmed in an angle that showcased how heroic and smart she is!