I agree that there should be more women as lead characters and behind the camera, LGBTQ characters, and more minority actors in roles. But at the same time I truly believe there are great directors who don't have any of that in their films for the most part, but I don't see them doing it with malice or being ignorant.
Scorsese has not had a female driven film in 30 plus yrs or so. I don't consider him sexist.
Whedon and the whole BW fiasco online was nasty to see.
Mad Max: Fury Road became a female empowerment film on various parts of social media, but even then it was picked a part by some feminist because a few shots were showing just a bit of cleavage or considered using the ''male gaze'' etc.
Scorsese has not had a female driven film in 30 plus yrs or so. I don't consider him sexist.
Whedon and the whole BW fiasco online was nasty to see.
Mad Max: Fury Road became a female empowerment film on various parts of social media, but even then it was picked a part by some feminist because a few shots were showing just a bit of cleavage or considered using the ''male gaze'' etc.
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