Felix's Reviews
Woke trash
Too much woke for me, they aren’t even trying to be subtle in this show.
Created: 04-28-2024
Subtle wokeness
The film includes a non-binary character named Milius, played by non-binary actor E. Duffy. However, this character is not a main character in part one of the film. It does not explicitly state that this character is LGBTQ, but it is evident from observing their portrayal.
I did not perceive any agenda being pushed; the character seamlessly blends in with the rest of the cast. The heroine is strong and tough, but she also exhibits past trauma and demonstrates the need for assistance to continue her journey. This display of vulnerability makes her more relatable and human. Overall, the film is definitely watchable. It bears a slight resemblance to Star Wars but is not bad. I am eagerly anticipating the second installment.
Created: 12-29-2023
LEO is a children’s movie that features a 74-year-old lizard named Leo who escapes from his classroom terrarium and becomes a therapist for his fifth-grade students. The movie is a musical comedy that stars Adam Sandler as the voice of Leo. The movie has been praised for its humor, heart, and message of friendship and acceptance.
Some of the themes that the movie explores are:
-The challenges of growing up and finding one’s identity
-The importance of empathy and compassion for others
The movie does not explicitly address any political or controversial issues, and it is mainly intended to entertain and inspire young audiences.
This is much better than the disgusting content coming out of Disney these days.
Created: 12-28-2023
It’s a bit woke but I’ve seen worse
The film features a diverse cast of voice actors, including Olivia Colman, who is an outspoken advocate for women’s rights and gender equality, and Trevor Dion Nicholas, who is a Black American actor and singer who has performed in various musicals, including Hamilton.
Created: 12-27-2023
Lots of DEI in this movie. And the writing is pretty bad as well
Created: 12-16-2023
A few things to keep in mind before this season premieres in Jan 2024
The following only applies to season 4
The season is written and directed by Issa López, who is a bisexual woman and a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and representation in the media34.
The season explores the themes of identity, trauma, and belonging in relation to the LGBTQ+ community, especially in a remote and conservative environment like Alaska. The show also features some LGBTQ+ supporting characters, such as Carol (Jenna Kanell), a queer and gender non-conforming support group member, and Dr. Alice Walker (Fiona Shaw), a transgender psychologist1 .
The season also tackles the issue of violence and discrimination against LGBTQ+ people, especially Indigenous LGBTQ+ people, who face higher rates of hate crimes, sexual assault, and murder in Alaska and other parts of the US . The show aims to raise awareness and empathy for the struggles and resilience of the LGBTQ+ community in the Arctic.
Created: 12-05-2023