And every time, I see the trashing, at least the edges of it, before I see the movie or whatever; and if I do see the movie, I always think, "This? This is what upset you?" I always expect some really radical feminist agenda -- WHICH WOULD BE FINE WITH ME -- and it's just common sense and fairness, sometimes a bit constricted. I mean, I also liked TLJ very much, but when you come down to it, the central confrontation, on the dramatic red and white sand, is between two men. [SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER]
The torch is handed to Rey, which I loved, but for this movie, that moment, it's still two men. But that's not enough, I guess.
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The torch is handed to Rey, which I loved, but for this movie, that moment, it's still two men. But that's not enough, I guess.
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