osprey_archer: (window)
[personal profile] osprey_archer
I am returned home! After a very long day, because after an eight-hour flight from Prague, we spent six hours stuck in JFK waiting for our next flight as it got delayed - and delayed - and delayed. But at last it came, and we went, and I'm home!

And I took advantage of my transatlantic flight to watch all the fannish things I have been vaguely meaning to get around to, although it occurs to me that a tiny seatback screen is not the optimal viewing platform for Pacific Rim. It was enjoyable anyway! Although, as often happens, I am deeply puzzled as to how fandom got from the Raleigh in the movie to the goldenretriever!Raleigh who is apparently endemic in fic. Is it the blond hair? Did that somehow cancel out all his broodingness? He's clearly very fond of Mako, but acres away from puppy-like devotion.

(I was also very fond of Mako, but nonetheless puzzled why so many people in fandom seem to have hailed Pacific Rim as a feminist triumph. She's the only female character with a speaking part, and also unconscious during the critical saving-the-world bit.)

And also I saw the first few episodes of Brooklyn Ninety-Nine, which was moderately amusing, but not enough that I'm likely to continue on with it.

I also saw Thor: The Dark World, and clearly I am alone in this, but I nearly wept during Loki's death scene because I knew it wasn't real. We came so close to getting rid of him! So close! Only for it to be snatched away! In a way that means that Thor is going to wander around mourning Loki's death, when in fact Loki doesn't deserve it at all - not just because he's not dead, but because he arranged his fake death in such a way that he can sit around and enjoy the sweet spectacle of Thor's mourning.

Date: 2014-08-30 11:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] osprey-archer.livejournal.com
claiming she's anti-feminist

Did they see her introduction, with the quiet voice and the lowered eyes, and then stop watching the film? Because wow. That interpretation seems very much at odds with the movie.

I guess within the context of action movies, maybe Pacific Rim does count as a feminist triumph; it just seems sad to me that having one solidly engaging female character is so rare in action movies that it's not only feminist, but a triumph. I want my standards for triumph to be a little higher than that.

(Somewhat unrelated: Pentecost and Chuck end up dead, right? I thought they did, but Herc seemed weirdly unaffected by his son's demise, so maybe they escaped and I didn't notice?)

Date: 2014-08-30 07:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] entwashian.livejournal.com
Yeah, it kind of depends on the macro and micro ways of looking at it, I guess. Like, in the large scale, she's still a supporting character to a white cishet male, and yeah, she's unconscious for the climax. But on a smaller scale, she's pretty much everything you could want in a female character. Brains, brawn, cares about others, doesn't let others define her... etc etc I could go on.

So on the macro scale, it's not like Beyonce performing on TV in the outfit of her choice to a song she's written in front of a giant FEMINIST sign, but on the micro scale... if we had characters like Mako in every movie, in every tv show, in every book... yeah, that kind of would help solve the problem of why we need feminism so badly.

Yeah, they're dead. Maybe Max Martini is just not your actor? XD They didn't give him much time to grieve, either, pacing-wise.

Profile

osprey_archer: (Default)
osprey_archer

July 2025

S M T W T F S
   1 2 345
67 8 9101112
13 1415 16 17 1819
20212223242526
2728293031  

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jul. 19th, 2025 03:26 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios