Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. Some, however, are more valuable than others. Surely you wouldn't trust a garbageman's opinion over a doctor's when it came to issues of your health, would you?
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. Some, however, are more valuable than others. Surely you wouldn't trust a garbageman's opinion over a doctor's when it came to issues of your health, would you?
IMDB is a thing. Feel free to look me up.
What, do you lack basic reading comprehension? That's not at all what I'm saying. In art, it sometimes takes showing something as it exists, warts and all, in order to communicate clearly what's wrong about it. I think it'd be far less effective as a storytelling mechanism if the women that Immortan Joe chose…
The society we live in right now marginalizes unattractive people of both sexes. Is it really that difficult a question to answer why a filmmaker might extrapolate experience of the real, existing world to the stylized world of the film? Use a little bit of brain power and I believe you could come up with an answer.
>The idea that the downfall of society immediately brings about the subjugation of women is the least innovative thing about an otherwise unique film. And while it’s awesome that Imperator Furiosa frees the model-esque wives from Immortan Joe’s tyrannical clutches, it’s perhaps not quite as awesome that the movie…