Despicable Me 2 #heterosexism #racism
Jul. 7th, 2013 03:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yesterday, I went to see Despicable Me 2, and honestly … I didn’t like it very much. As the trailer’s indicated, it was painfully heteronormative, with the kids needing a mother as well as a father in their lives. I went to see Lucy being awesome and forming a relationship with the girls. Sadly, there was little interaction between Lucy and the kids. She was more there to fill the role of mother than to have an actual relationship with Agnes, Edith and Margo. One of the early scenes of the film had Gru dress in drag. The woman he’d hired to play a fairy for Agnes’ birthday, pulled out at the last minute, so Gru had to “humiliate" himself and cross dress. This is treated as hilarious, and sets up that the family is missing a woman. *facepalm* Agnes and the other girls meet Lucy, Agnes thinks she’d be the perfect mother on seeing her, and then she becomes the girl’s mum at the end. And that’s it. I would’ve liked her to actually talk with the girls. She could have bonded with Agnes, Margo could have confided in her about boys and she could have discussed martial arts with Edith. There was so much potential there, movie! The girls were sidelined in this movie.
But Lucy herself was kickass, goofy and adorable! She was the only thing I really liked about this film.
There were three pocs in the film, and they were all portrayed in gross, stereotypical ways. Two of them were villains, and one was portrayed as the stereotypical “Latino lover." I was cringing throughout most of the movie.
In the first movie, the minions were mostly sweet and fun, but occasionally annoying. In this movie, they're mostly annoying but sometimes sweet and fun.
I thought the first movie was flawed, but very sweet and charming. This was a rushed, offensive mess. Lucy was pretty much the only good point in this film.
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on 2013-07-07 07:59 am (UTC)no subject
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on 2013-07-11 05:54 pm (UTC)I'm really sick and tired of children's movies having this need to shove hetero couples in our faces. God forbid we have a film that doesn't have any romance what-so-ever and that it's ok to be a single parent. Also God forbid that we have queer couples for once in a children's film because apparently, that's not appropriate for young people to see. :| :| :|
I didn't like the first movie so much simply because I didn't find the art style very appealing. Plus I just really liked Megamind so much better.
Ugggggh, I just know my brothers gonna drag me to see this movie. Because he loves the first one a lot. I'd rather see Monsters University instead.
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on 2013-07-12 05:34 am (UTC)You know what's always gotten to me about the "homosexuality is inappropriate to show to kids" mentality? There are children's programs that make references to death, child abuse and genocide (A:TLA comes to mind. These things were deemed okay for children. But two people of the same gender who love each other? That's just not proper for kids to see! Media can show harsh realities to kids, (and I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing) but they can't show love in all its forms. That's pretty messed up when you think about it!
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on 2013-07-13 09:22 pm (UTC)There are children's programs that make references to death, child abuse and genocide.
YES, EXACTLY. That's a problem that I have as well with the media. I always see stuff on children's shows and movies that show these things especially death of a family member. But the minute we ask for queer couples in children's media, we're suddenly told that it's inappropriate and not safe for them to see. Even though there are children that are queer and/or have queer parents. Hell, sometimes there's straight up innuendo between hetero couples but that gets a pass because lol, it's funny to the adults.