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Woke garbage.
Woke version of "Ready or Not" with interracial couple. Could not finish the movie after the forced interracial couple and realizing it's a cheap imitation of Ready or Not. "Ready or Not" is much more worthy of a watch than this woke garbage.
Created: 09-21-2023
Decent show. Slightly woke.
Not too woke but hey, it's Netflix! They waste no opportunity to do gender (Sham) and race (Nojiko, etc) swapping. And I didn't expect anything other than what they did with Nami's character.
But other than that, the cast is pretty decent and the show is good.
Or... you can just watch the anime, it's much better!
Created: 09-18-2023
Jesus is the way
Very binge worthy. Some odd casting choices though. Obviously not done to be woke, but Joseph was black? They couldn't cast him in another role and someone Jewish or Middle Eastern for Joseph like the rest of the disciples and main cast? Super odd.
Created: 09-18-2023
Not too woke
Comes off a bit forced strong independent woman, but not too over the top by Hollywood standards. Other than that, it wasn't woke. Decent prequel.
Created: 09-18-2023
Intense and interesting...
I don't recall any woke elements, but the film has a tough job trying to live up to the expectations fans have from the original film... This one isn't as good IMO, but is still a great development and exploration of the rage virus, the U.K. and characters dealing with this new world...
Created: 09-17-2023
Quite good!
It has the hallmarks of an awful woke movie- strong female protagonists and male characters are (generally) bad. The racism depicted in the film is a key point in the film as well.
I'm not American, so my knowledge of segregation and racism in the USA is limited, but HF feels like a reasonable representation of racism and the era it is set in. The male characters do come around and treat the women respectfully by the end of the film. Having said that, in at least one instance, it's clear that a man who seems racist early on is just a standard stoic type of character under a lot of stress instead. Overall, the film deals with several very sensitive issues and presents them quite well IMHO.
If nothing else, it's a thought-provoking film that could easily start some great conversations.
Created: 09-17-2023
Not woke
A couple of cheesy woke lines was the extent of it but didn't rise to the level of mild woke. I wouldn't exactly say woke free though since the lines were noticeable and forced. Black character wasn't too token. Indigenous female character wasn't too token either. Overall, a good movie and worth the watch.
Created: 09-17-2023
There's one line near the beginning where a shop woman says "this is what we call female empowerment" after Zoya takes down some baddies. Cringe, and surprising for a Bollywood movie, which are usually quite conservative. Otherwise a good film
Created: 09-16-2023
Barely based on the ashes of the summary of Asimov's Foundation
So "woke", that they changed some of the the main characters to be "women", african-american women, just to expiate some imaginary progressive guilt. They've destroyed the whole original material with this abomination. Not even Demerzel, a pivotal character survived this madness. As they wasn't able to secure the rights for his character, they've made Demerzel a robot woman capable of killing, disobeying Asimov's laws of robotics, laws you won't be able to find anywhere, because they aren't even mentioned in the show. If you don't know the original material, you may think this is a "masterpiece". It's not. This is an insult to Asimov's fan base. Don't waste time with this farce. Just read the books and you will find out how good science fiction is really made. And (as if it even need it), Bel Riose is gay now, how about that? Expect "more" of this nonsense in the future.
Created: 09-15-2023
Yet another Naked and Afraid
Some spin-offs of Naked and Afraid are lame, but this one has potential.
The original Naked and Afraid at first allowed the use of found trash, but in later seasons I think they mostly disallowed that. However, Castaways centers on the use of washed up junk. In fact, they start with nothing, just an empty sack. This adds new possibilities and new ways for the participants to use their brains to last 21 days in the wild.
There is one gay guy, but in this show he hasn't said he is gay, much less made it an issue, so that's fine. I see no wokeness in the first 7 episodes. Regular Naked and Afraid is woke, though, so we'll see if Castaways stays safe.
In both XL and Castaways, it seems that the heavy hand of the producer is causing groups to "accidentally" find each other. But in Castaways, the island is small and they have a common destination, so it's barely plausible that these encounters were by chance.
Overall, decent.
Created: 09-14-2023
One woke character
The film is actually better than it looks, with a standard save-the-miners trucker hauling stuff in a big rig across a dangerous ice road.
There is only one woke element, and that’s a pipsqueak teenage girly-girl who also of course happens to be a super-skilled stunt driving tucker who of course yells “racist” any time anyone criticizes her, and of COURSE is a social justice warrior activist. But is it enough to call the film woke? No. She’s just insufferable and you wish she’d die the whole time. But just that.
Created: 09-14-2023