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Rushie wrote:Moldavite, aren't you answering your own question here? Yes, Mikaela is portrayed as a typical hawt girl in the beginning so that she can easily show development throughout a single film. By introducing her as mere eye candy but gradually morphing her into a heroic wizzkid, the makers did just what you wanted them to do.
Evil_the_Nub wrote:Here we go again.![]()
I though she was the deepest human character in the movie. She had a troubled past, saved Sam's life, and drove Bumblebee straight into a heated gunfight. Like you said yourself there was more to her than just looks. And have you seen the way teenage girls dress these days? It's like they all buy their clothes from the Jailbait Emporium.
Senor Hugo wrote:Rushie wrote:Moldavite, aren't you answering your own question here? Yes, Mikaela is portrayed as a typical hawt girl in the beginning so that she can easily show development throughout a single film. By introducing her as mere eye candy but gradually morphing her into a heroic wizzkid, the makers did just what you wanted them to do.
Careful, I don't think Moldavite wanted you to use logic.
Because if logic were used in the beginning, the thread never would have taken place.
moldavite wrote: The way Megan Fox's character was portrayed in the beginning of the Transformers movie represents a disrespect of women in general. How is she portrayed in the beginning of the film? Basically as nothing more than an unrealistic size 2 sex object. She's seen walking around in a super tight skirt and sexualized to the nth degree with Sam looking at her like a pig for the most part. Even in the instance where she portrays her "more than meets the eye" part, displaying her mechanical skills by opening up Bumblebee's hood. In that instance, when she's supposed to be portrayed as more than "tits and ass", she's simply doing another sexy pose baring her cleavage to all.
So why was there a need to portray her as a "demeaning to women" size 2 "tits and ass" super slutty looking character in the beginning? Did those behind the movie feel it would not sell unless she was portrayed that way in some part of the film? That the bots and fully fleshed out characters not defined by their sexuality was not enough to market this movie to boys and men who are the target audience. Talk about misogyny, patriarchy, and disrespecting women completely, especially those women who are into Transformers and female movie goers in general. And talk about insulting the intelligence of the movie audience!
moldavite wrote: I guess a simple holding of hands or a simply kiss just wouldn't do. I mean Sam and her just barely met eachother!
moldavite wrote:So I guess questioning the misogynist patriarchy so embedded in the U.S. culture is somehow stupid and lacking in logic?
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
neliz wrote:Wheelimus, you old bastard, let me help you with a new signature.
moldavite wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:Rushie wrote:Moldavite, aren't you answering your own question here? Yes, Mikaela is portrayed as a typical hawt girl in the beginning so that she can easily show development throughout a single film. By introducing her as mere eye candy but gradually morphing her into a heroic wizzkid, the makers did just what you wanted them to do.
Careful, I don't think Moldavite wanted you to use logic.
Because if logic were used in the beginning, the thread never would have taken place.
So I guess questioning the misogynist patriarchy so embedded in the U.S. culture is somehow stupid and lacking in logic?
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