Dude, “there is a world outside of social media?” 2008 called. It requests that you update your narcissistic disdain for young people with better material, please.
Dude, “there is a world outside of social media?” 2008 called. It requests that you update your narcissistic disdain for young people with better material, please.
Your post reads like you think most people reading here need you to tell them a very obvious thing, though. Do you really think most people reading this article are unaware that movies are a business, or unaware of what you initially wrote? Like, of course there are people who think movies reflect real life. There are…
Everyone knows this. But the people who get screwed by those fantasies (both actresses attempting to get work and have the kind of career prospects their male counterparts do and regular women who have to deal with men who have overly bought into said fantasies) are allowed to complain about them and think about how…
I think this is true, but it’s also not like the only point actresses are trying to make when they bring this up is “but I’m not getting work anymore!”
On the one hand, yes, this is true. But on the other, I think it’s kind of gross to admonish people for doing the only jobs out there in their industry. If there were more acting jobs available for women of color, they would still be for young, slim, beautiful women of color, because this particular underlying issue…
People expressing anger about or hope that a reality will change doesn’t mean they don’t know what reality currently looks like.