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Principesse Disney Most Feminist Disney Princess Movie Countdown, giorno 1: Pick the Most Feminist Movie (Elimination da Comments)
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Mulan
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La bella addormentata
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Cenerentola
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Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre
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Ribelle - The Ribelle - The Brave
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Biancaneve e i sette nani
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La Bella e la Bestia
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Frozen
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La Sirenetta
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Aladdin
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Pocahontas
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The Princess and the Frog
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To quote from the review of Sleeping Beauty unshavedmouse wrote recently:
“Name me a big, blockbuster, mainstream film made in the last fifty years that has:
A predominately female cast.
Where none of the main female protagonists are young or conventionally attractive (this is if you consider Aurora to be a supporting character.)
Where they are not sexualised in any way.
Where the fact that they are women is simply incidental and in no way effects their competence.
Where the female protagonists are working with rather than against each other.”
So yes, I agree with this log. Ironic, since I consider Aurora to be the least feminist princess.
When you're commenting, please remember to state your reasons clearly.
And may we mention, in A Girl Worth Fighting For, Mulan says, "How about a girl who's got a brain.. who always speaks her mind?"
Ling, Chein Po, and Yao respond, "Nah."
That indicates to me most men in China do not think highly of women, except for a way to "bear sons," as said in Honor to Us All. It's pretty obvious throughout the movie, and most people know China was (and kinda is) all about honor. In every single way, I believe Mulan should be number one for most feminist DP movie.
Here is by the way the link to the article in question:
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