DuckHairback wrote:
Suicidal_Vampire wrote:
Non-disabled actors playing disabled characters for cheap laughs, what is this, Forest Gump?
Bella Baxter isn't disabled. She's a child. What movie did you watch?
I've seen it a couple of times now, and I'm okay with it. I think it's interesting that Bella isn't so much emancipated from a patriarchal society as much as she's emancipated from the hang-ups that come with growing up. For her, sex is a simple matter of physical sensation. Sexual experiences can't hurt her, emotionally or psychologically at least, because she doesn't have the associations with it that we develop as we grow up. I think that's an idea that's interesting enough to warrant exploration.
She's coded as mentally disabled and a character in the movie calls her a ret*d. Willem Dafoe plays a physically disabled character. Sure, part of it's just sci-fi silliness, but his various deformities are still played for laughs and shock value. It's a caricature either way and it's not just me who thinks this.
However, I agree with you that this topic is an interesting subject for exploration, my problem is the execution (and that the director of this movie on very sexualized feminism is a man). Personally, I realize that you can see past the good chunk of this movie being a child in a woman's body having sex with adults, but I just can't.