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I do not recall explicit narrative justification for their clothes - they were just part of the fantasy sequence. Did I miss something that made the outfits necessary to the plot? Further, what narrative element required the slo-mo upcrotch shot of the protagonist while she's doing gymnastics while fighting a

I am looking at this from the perspective of a viewer looking at the content. So in SP, I see girls fighting in impractical outfits and here I see women fighting in impractical outfits. Fantasy or not, that is what was thrown in front of our faces by the movie creators and the true necessity of using that costuming

> those were fantasy sequences.

I did not see any prostitutes in the clip (now judging women as prostitutes by the way they dress? That I can see as sexist".

> Uh, it pretty obvious the sexist part was where they needed to be dressed in rubber miniskirts to kill some guy.

...and that's why I tend to avoid most of fantasy.

I just don't want or need to hear Morgan Freeman for all VO's forever.

Why can't we see several strong, empowered women who are confident about their bodies taking on a dangerous task without being led around by some male? Is it sexist because they lost?

Perhaps, as the researcher uncovered, it served a dual-purpose. Observe and if a significant target of opportunity is seen, take the shot. Those lines were static for week and months at a time, with most people staying down low in trenches. When Bob gets shot for taking a peek out his buddies just know there's a

> So you like 'em guilty until proven innocent?

I will oppose the legalization and use of all flying cars if the windows roll down.

So Neil can be really smart and write amazing things but he should not talk on videos and instead take a backseat to the guy who you think sounds better?

That's a real pretty straw man you built there!

Size doesn't matter! ....right?

I would like to think it was served in a bowl.

> You aren't going to be pulling the money out until you retire.

> I don't disagree with you, but an axe isn't the best of weapons to wield either.

A one-time matchup doesn't prove much. Which guy was drunk off his ass? Which guy didn't even know what he was doing with their weapon? Too many variables.

"Yes, heavy lifting will get you more bulked up, but it's more important to look fit,"

Math is the gateway drug for physics, chemistry, engineering and other disciplines. Stuff that teaches how the universe works at every scale. So it's kinda useful.