ever<\/em> do that pose naturally.<\/p>\n
Here’s
a man in the same pose<\/a>. Note massive coat covering
everything.<\/p>\n
So you can really play Spot The Difference here. On this poster, not
only are there more women than men, but they are all dressed pretty much
the same. And no-one is wearing ridiculous costumes. Or standing in a
funny way.<\/p>\n
Yes, the women are all pretty actor types. But then so are the
men.<\/p>\n
The film itself (wiki
article here<\/a>) is coming out shortly. I had to check what it was
about to make sure I wasn’t making some terrible mistake –
if so, I’ll have been tricked into promoting a hideous
anti-feminist car crash of a film.<\/p>\n
Now, the plot is not without its problems, though mostly around the
issue of race rather than gender: teenagers fight a guerilla war after
their Australian town is invaded by the Asian “Coalition
Nations”. This is such a hackneyed big budget trope (attack by
foreigners\/aliens), and it clashes a bit with the indie flick, Blair
Witch-esque documentary feel I got from the
trailer<\/a>.<\/p>\n
I remain hopeful (fingers crossed) that, like the poster, the film will
do something different.<\/p>\n
Found Feminism? See you at the cinema. Let’s discuss over
popcorn.<\/p>\n
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