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RE: Movie Review: Captain Marvel (2019)

in #movie6 years ago (edited)

After Phase 4 a lot will change and some unknown superheroes will find their way into the MCU. You know it, I know it: there are female superheroes, there are african, hispanic, latino, native, asian, russian, jewish, arabic muslim superheroes, there is so much in the marvel universe... some of them will sooner or later find their way into the MCU. Sure, not all of them are part of the Avengers but part of the Marvel World. But the change has a lot to do with economics and marketing and not really to do with politics. It's the zeitgeist. The world is globalizing and continues to turn. To ignore that means to stand still. :)

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I would never argue against other nationalities, races or genders, that has absolutely nothing to do with my complaint and reasons for making Endgame the MCUs last chance to not include politics in their movies before they lose me. Nothing to do with anything you just mentioned. Why would you say that? I would not object to the introduction of new characters of different races, ethnicities, religious. There have been many female super heroes, anyone who thinks there aren't have bought into the propaganda and talking heads. Rogue was my favorite female hero. I'm not happy they are making pure leftist propaganda films. Before they didnt have politics in the movies, at the very least not as blatantly. I miss entertaining movies, not all these movies shoving the Hollywood propaganda down our throats.

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I also loved Rogue when I was a kid! ;)))

Hollywood is just a propaganda machine. And it spreads idiologies and ideas. Marvel and other comic publishers were used before the 2nd world war also for war propaganda but after that this trend calmed down and it became more open. Some characters in the comics are as they are. Some storys and figures address topics that are still topical today. I find it quite normal that these things are also used in the movies.

I also can't understand why some men feel caught by a strong independent woman? This Brie Larson is a feminist-propaganda is created by such men. The movie itself is not feminist. Is this whole thing created just because Brie Larson/Captain Marvel beats up some men in the ass in the movie and is quite strong and because of that most people get scared of her? This doesn't make her a feminist. Or is it because Captain Marvel will soon replace Captain America in the movies and some have a problem with a woman taking the command now?

Dude, this whole controversial Brie Larson is a feminist, Captain Marvel is a feminist and a danger for the world of the men is complete bullshit, which is still stirred up by the media and some politicians who still use it for their stupid politics...

Dont follow that ;)

Nope none of that, haven't seen it, like I said. Now I feel you aren't even reading my comments. I have no problem with strong women, I'm quite attracted to them. Never claimed any of those talking point you regurgitated. Marvel was never a leftist organization, now it is. Ignoring Bri Larsens terrible opinions about men as a whole or not acknowledging they exist, does not help anyone. Done with this conversation, be well.

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