Thursday - 11Jul2019 Filed in:
NeoNotes&Entertainment❝❝Just going to point this out. Princess Leia was a badass.
When we first see her, her ship has been captured by the much larger star destroyer. What does she do? She hides the secret plans where nobody will find them and records a message. After that she grabs a blaster and holds off stormtroopers. When she's finally captured, she faces down Tarkin and Vader telling them both off and giving a "the reason you suck" speech. When Luke and Han break her out of her cell, she grabs a gun and breaks all of them out of the detention level.
All while never using her sexuality to get what she wants or letting anyone forget she is a woman.
Leia turned the whole damsel in distress thing on it's head. And arguably has the least character development of any of the "face" characters in the first trilogy.
But she's the one who impacts the heroes. The formula isn't damsel in distress. It's catalyst for change.
Going back to Casablanca, Ilsa wouldn't be Ilsa if she didn't have to choose between two men she loved. Yes, part of it was the cause and the circumstances, but it is Ilsa's struggle that defines the film, even as it changes Rick because he can't have her.
Back to the original Terminator, Sarah Connor started as a wimp defined by her victimhood. By the end of the film, she's gone beyond mere survival to drawing a line in the sand and dedicating herself to a higher cause.
Scarlett O'Hara is perpetual victim who ends the story hoping that another man will come along and rescue her.
There's a way to do a strong woman character, and they don't have to be over sexualized or a kick-ass commando. If they start as a victim, they don't end up as a victim. And their impact on the people around them is all out of proportion to their ability.
*nods*
The problem with Rey isn't that she is a strong character. The problem is that she is not a hero because she doesn't change. Other than having magic force powers literally given to her, how is she different in at the end of her second movie than she was in the beginning of the first? We don't know anything about her other than she breaks all the rules for force manipulation and Jedi training.
Why the blazes are we supposed to care about her?
The story is not about Rey's journey to be a hero, it's about establishing that women as a class can be heroes too. It's a collective benchmark instead of an individual achievement. It's not Rey that is successful, it's about all women through Rey.
And it's as boring as stale nachos and flat beer.
The thing is, we saw the roots of change in Luke. We saw him "trust his feelings" to blow up the Death Star. The scenes where he met Yoda, he and the audience learned not to take things at face value. The bit where he saw under Vader's mask in the tree. And the climax of the second film when he discovered just how outclassed he was.
When have we seen Rey struggle?
I agree that Finn and Poe have changed. But they aren't the viewpoint characters. Part of me can't help but wonder if the films would be better if Finn was the viewpoint and Rey was just the catalyst like Leia was.❞❞
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Tags: Princess Leia ∙ badass ∙ sexuality ∙ woman ∙ damsel in distress ∙ hero ∙ Casablanca ∙ Ilsa Lund ∙ Terminator ∙ Sarah Connor ∙ Scarlett O'Hara ∙ perpetual victim ∙ Rey ∙ Star Wars ∙ Luke Skywalker ∙ Finn ∙ Poe ∙ struggle ∙ Yoda ∙ Jedi
Saturday - 03Nov2018 Filed in:
NeoNotes&Politics❝❝No news source is going to be unbiased. Everybody has a narrative they believe in and everybody is the hero of their own story. I've no problem with people advocating for what they believe in. I have every problem with one side presented as THE Only Acceptable Solution and all other sides demonized. I also have problems when one side is presented as nearly saints and people looking the other way when it comes to the flaws of their champions.
As a rule, absolutes don't.
No one person and certainly no group has all the answers. The Christians aren't all wholesome, but neither are the pagans. The Republicans aren't all righteous, but neither are the Democrats. The labels have no vice or virtue. Only individuals can take responsibility for the consequences. The answers lie somewhere in the middle where we meet and work out how to live without killing each other.
I'd be worried if I agreed with everything written here. That would mean that there is no room left for growth on any side. That would mean that we have silenced the magick for political expediency. It would mean that perception was more important than change.
There's good work here. Sometimes that means telling people what they do not want to hear. ❞❞
NeoNotes are the selected comments that I made on other boards, in email, or in response to articles where I could not respond directly.
Tags: unbiased ∙ narrative ∙ hero ∙ Story ∙ demonized ∙ saints ∙ champions ∙ as a rule absolutes don't ∙ answers ∙ Christians ∙ pagans ∙ Republicans ∙ Democrats ∙ perception ∙ political expediency
Sunday - 19Nov2017 Filed in:
Quotes & Thinkums❝❝We let generations be victims when they deserved to be heroes.❞❞
— NeoWayland
Tags: maxims ∙ generations ∙ hero ∙ victimhood
❝❝Don't try to shame me with stories of victims, inspire me with the stories of the heroes.❞❞
— NeoWayland
Tags: maxims ∙ victimhood ∙ hero
❝❝You’re not entitled because of your pain. The world is full of pain. You can’t demand charity.
The world needs heroes more than it needs victims.❞❞
— NeoWayland
Tags: maxims ∙ entitled ∙ pain ∙ hero ∙ victimhood
““What I do is not up to you.””
— Wonder Woman (2017 film)
Tags: hero ∙ Wonder Woman
Wednesday - 19Jul2017 Filed in:
Entertainment&Politics
Wednesday - 19Jul2017 Filed in:
Beacons“Ex-Con Skips Job Interview, Jumps Off Bus And Saves The Life Of Car Crash Victim”
Read More...Tags: clipping ∙ Aaron Tucker ∙ Bridgeport ∙ hero
Wednesday - 19Jul2017 Filed in:
Quotes & Thinkums❝❝Individuals are free to be bigots. Just as they are free to be heroes.❞❞
— NeoWayland
Tags: maxims ∙ individual ∙ bigotry ∙ hero ∙ choose
Wednesday - 11May2016 Filed in:
EntertainmentThe Imperious Leader has is trying to phase out coal
Read More...Tags: RadFem ∙ hero ∙ FamousFeminists ∙ Snoopy ∙ Charlie Brown ∙ Peanuts
❝❝You can't childproof the world. The best you can do is world proof your children.❞❞
— anonymous
Read More...Tags: hero ∙ victimhood ∙ anonymous ∙ commenting ∙ trigger warnings ∙ safe zones ∙ people claiming offense ∙ L. Neil Smith