It's time for yet another edition of Friday Feelings. So....whatever you want to discuss....
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I have feelings about the latest Star Wars, which we saw last night. It was certainly the best of the new three, and I enjoyed it very much and would recommend it. Ewan McGregor was awesome.
But I can't get over the premise. The thing that sent Anakin over the edge to the Dark Side was worrying about the possibility of Padme dying in childbirth. This is a land where they routinely make half-man/half-machine creatures, and a woman still has to worry about dying in childbirth?! Also, Padme apparently didn't have enough prenatal care to know she was carrying twins. I realize that one has to suspend disbelief, but this is completely inconsistent with everything else about Star Wars.
Or, to reframe the question: Is it the galaxy far, far away that is so patriarchal that a man can get all of his limbs lopped off and his carcass burnt to a crisp, and STILL manange to become the evil ruler of the galaxy, but a woman can't bear children without fear of death, or is it our much closer galaxy (and society) that is so patriarchal that we will accept that without question??
Yes! I'm so excited that somebody finally posted on Friday Feelings I don't know what to say.
As far as the illogical patriarchy in Star Wars goes...I haven't seen the movie yet, but I am a white male 18-35...ahh, life is good ;)
So, it was much better then episodes 1 and 2 eh? That's very good news. I'm very much looking forward to seeing it now. How would you say it compares to the 3 originals? I liked Episode 2 better than Return of the Jedi. So my rankings of the Star Wars films goes something like this... V-The Empire Strikes Back IV-A New Hope II-Attack of the Clones VI-Return of the Jedi I-The Phantom Menace (by far the worst)
I'm terrified to go see it anytime soon. I hate large movie crowds, so I'll probably wait until next week before I attempt it.
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I have feelings about the latest Star Wars, which we saw last night. It was certainly the best of the new three, and I enjoyed it very much and would recommend it. Ewan McGregor was awesome.
But I can't get over the premise. The thing that sent Anakin over the edge to the Dark Side was worrying about the possibility of Padme dying in childbirth. This is a land where they routinely make half-man/half-machine creatures, and a woman still has to worry about dying in childbirth?! Also, Padme apparently didn't have enough prenatal care to know she was carrying twins. I realize that one has to suspend disbelief, but this is completely inconsistent with everything else about Star Wars.
Or, to reframe the question: Is it the galaxy far, far away that is so patriarchal that a man can get all of his limbs lopped off and his carcass burnt to a crisp, and STILL manange to become the evil ruler of the galaxy, but a woman can't bear children without fear of death, or is it our much closer galaxy (and society) that is so patriarchal that we will accept that without question??
Thanks, I feel much better now...
Yes! I'm so excited that somebody finally posted on Friday Feelings I don't know what to say.
As far as the illogical patriarchy in Star Wars goes...I haven't seen the movie yet, but I am a white male 18-35...ahh, life is good ;)
So, it was much better then episodes 1 and 2 eh? That's very good news. I'm very much looking forward to seeing it now. How would you say it compares to the 3 originals? I liked Episode 2 better than Return of the Jedi. So my rankings of the Star Wars films goes something like this...
V-The Empire Strikes Back
IV-A New Hope
II-Attack of the Clones
VI-Return of the Jedi
I-The Phantom Menace (by far the worst)
I'm terrified to go see it anytime soon. I hate large movie crowds, so I'll probably wait until next week before I attempt it.
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