1. Nicholas Tieman says:

    Subversions that aren’t.

    I saw a trailer for Suburbicon last night and thought, well OF COURSE the white suburbs are a thin veneer over a festering swamp of hypocrisy and hate. That’s not a twist at this point. That’s practically an anti-twist. What would be REALLY surprising is if the criminal element turned out to be a true anomaly and the moral immune system of the community managed to rally against it.

    • Nicholas Tieman says:

      Likewise, damsels in distress. I was watching a show with my children in which a princess rescues a knight. He’s never actually seen a knight rescue a princess, and at the rate things are going, might not ever see that. I don’t want victims allotted by sex, but it’s not really a subversion when you’re doing the same thing as everybody else, to the point where the thing you’re subverting isn’t even available on the modern market.

      http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/bubbleguppies/images/0/0b/Knightnface.png

      • You know what would be really CRAZY? A princess willing to go along with an arranged marriage, because she didn’t live in a cultural void and actually absorbed the ideas and attitudes of those around her.

        A princess who–amazingly–did not have mad martial arts skills she somehow attained in 14th century Europe sans mentor. Who did not have notions of marrying for “love” (or more accurately some warm gooey feeling) which she had pulled out of thin air though she had never watched a Disney Renaissance film and couldn’t get the Hallmark channel from her tower.

        A 15 year old girl who had grown up isolated and overprotected and was actually capable of experiencing crippling fear and agoraphobia outside the castle walls.

        And despite weighing 90 pounds (with no magical powers or MacGuffin) she could NOT easily wallop three burly men.

        New films teach great life lessons for young girls: You don’t have to exercise prudence to protect yourself against ruffians. And winning will come automatically just because you’re a girl. SMH

        Actually if a strong-independent-shero is required there’s nothing wrong with a peasant. For example, Joan of Arc was not royalty. But that would sell a way lot less merch due to a peasant’s lack of bling.

        The recent lack of heroes mentioned by Nicholas is very disconcerting as well. Nearly all male characters are incompetent, evil, or both. Flat caricatures.

What do you think?