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  • wabafee
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    11 months ago

    For such a conservative country it’s ironic how woman abuse is so rampant yet barely any action is done. While this nude scene makes them so mad.

    • tahann@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      I don’t think it is ironic. Conservative values privileges the male and preserving the status quo.

      Having not seen the movie and knowing Nolan’s treatment of women characters, I wonder how the change impacted the film.

      • decadentrebel@lemmy.worldM
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        11 months ago

        You can take away her character and it wouldn’t affect the movie one bit. Making her point out to Oppie the Bhagavad Gita was stupid anyway and Kitty/Emily Blunt was a member of a communist party and that’s enough justification for the red-tagging plot that would be integral later.

        Heck, if it didn’t have Florence Pugh, it could have easily been PG-13.

        • megane-kun
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          11 months ago

          She’s one of the few characters in the film that I was able to easily recall when she shows up (and not because of her nudity). I am just confused as to what her place in the overall message of the movie is about.

          The part where she has Oppie read the Bhagavad Gita must have been allegorical/figurative, but I just don’t know to what end. It’s weird, it’s striking, but it leaves me wondering: WTF?