Happy Thanksgiving, gents.
In case you couldn't guess, WIR2 is an SJW love fest. I'm probably only getting 80% of the message myself, but highlights include:
- Strong male protagonist literally saved by a crew of Disney princesses who stuff him into Snow White's dress before he's kissed by a frog.
- The Sarah Silverman character gets the Disney princesses to stop dressing like princesses and dress more like the slobs we're used to seeing every day.
- Cool characters and characters in positions of power are all women. Male characters include a sleazeball, a criminal, nerdy librarian, personal assistant, and criminal flunkies. Black female character literally runs the most powerful site on the Internet.
- In some ways the movie is one big ad for leftist Silicon Valley targeting your kids -- major plot points revolve around eBay and Google and Snapchat, Pinterest, etc., all make an appearance. I have a funny feeling that Disney will be mysteriously exempt from the upcoming wave of Internet censorship.
- A relationship of uncertain nature between the Gal Gadot character and the Sarah Silverman character. Gadot's character runs a criminal gang and takes Silverman's character under her wing, and the two sit on the hood of their car and look at the city from a spot in the hills.
- Male protagonist beclowns himself in order to white knight for his friend...
- ...who leaves him anyway because she's tired of her literal Candyland existence, and wants to move to the gritty, dirty, crime-infested city in search of EXCITEMENT! and NOVELTY!...
- ...and the male protagonist responds by trying to destroy the city to keep his friend from leaving him...
- ...but his efforts backfire and interact with his insecurity and almost destroy the Internet.
In case you couldn't guess, WIR2 is an SJW love fest. I'm probably only getting 80% of the message myself, but highlights include:
- Strong male protagonist literally saved by a crew of Disney princesses who stuff him into Snow White's dress before he's kissed by a frog.
- The Sarah Silverman character gets the Disney princesses to stop dressing like princesses and dress more like the slobs we're used to seeing every day.
- Cool characters and characters in positions of power are all women. Male characters include a sleazeball, a criminal, nerdy librarian, personal assistant, and criminal flunkies. Black female character literally runs the most powerful site on the Internet.
- In some ways the movie is one big ad for leftist Silicon Valley targeting your kids -- major plot points revolve around eBay and Google and Snapchat, Pinterest, etc., all make an appearance. I have a funny feeling that Disney will be mysteriously exempt from the upcoming wave of Internet censorship.
- A relationship of uncertain nature between the Gal Gadot character and the Sarah Silverman character. Gadot's character runs a criminal gang and takes Silverman's character under her wing, and the two sit on the hood of their car and look at the city from a spot in the hills.
- Male protagonist beclowns himself in order to white knight for his friend...
- ...who leaves him anyway because she's tired of her literal Candyland existence, and wants to move to the gritty, dirty, crime-infested city in search of EXCITEMENT! and NOVELTY!...
- ...and the male protagonist responds by trying to destroy the city to keep his friend from leaving him...
- ...but his efforts backfire and interact with his insecurity and almost destroy the Internet.
"I'm not worried about fucking terrorism, man. I was married for two fucking years. What are they going to do, scare me?"