Subject: That's not what I'm trying to get at.
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Posted on: 2015-04-26 22:56:00 UTC

My problem isn't that he's a weak villain-character. I don't think that's the case. My problem is that the bad guy is assigned the following traits:

- Eccentric
- Black
- Lisping
- Squeamish
- Environmentalist

Because he's the bad guy, these things are cast as Other, Outsider, Not Good.

Meanwhile, the good guys we're supposed to root for and identify with have these contrasting traits:

- Polite society
- White
- Well-spoken
- Fearless
- Didn't they refer to that one environmental scientist as a crackpot or something? And apparently Obama-analogue and a whole bunch of other people deserved to have their heads blown off, and we were supposed to laugh and cheer about it? What?

Also, I have no idea how I'm supposed to feel about Colin Firth murdering all those conservative/fundamentalist Christians in their church. Was I supposed to be okay with that because they were horrible people and Colin Firth is a badass and it wasn't really his fault, or was I not supposed to be okay with it because killing is wrong and/or killing Christians who hate gays is even more wrong? I'm incredibly conflicted about that.

(My actual real-world opinion, just to be clear: Just because I happen to disagree strongly with someone's values does not mean killing them is okay.)

Someone's going to start reciting the MST3K Mantra at me any second, but I won't apologize for not being able to ignore the unfortunate implications here. Look, I really, really liked the movie... until I just couldn't anymore. And it makes me sad.

I don't wanna start a fight, though. I'll be in my bunker. >.
~Neshomeh

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