Merida is a nice name, but I think Pixar’s latest outing, coming in June, will be shite. Pixar’s overcompensating. If they really wanted to earn my respect, they would have had important female characters in their movies from the beginning.
by Elizabeth A. Allen
Merida is a nice name, but I think Pixar’s latest outing, coming in June, will be shite. Pixar’s overcompensating. If they really wanted to earn my respect, they would have had important female characters in their movies from the beginning.
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This is probably why my favorite Pixar movie is Monsters, Inc. The little girl is vital to the plot, and she’s the one who overcomes the Steve Buscemi monster in the end. (I’ve only seen Wall E once, and while EVE is important, the whole movie didn’t capture my interest as much.)
Still, Spirited Away wins.
I saw the trailer with Arietty and said “it tells me that feminism hasn’t done much that we still have to make movies like this”
This plot concept is seriously like 100 years old now. I am tired of spunky girls. Fuck you, Pixar.