Damsel Reviews NUKE Girlboss Fantasy - Dragon Best Character?!

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  • čas přidán 9. 03. 2024
  • Damsel reviews are out for Netflix's latest subversive dragon fantasy story. A fairy tale spin where marriage is the problem and no prince will come to save Millie Bobby Brown is the latest predictable trope out of Hollywood, one where even the critics reviews of Damsel complain about seeing it all before. Is Damsel worth watching?
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  • @disparutoo

    Damsel reviews are out from critics as Netflix attempts an expensive girlboss subversion of the fairy tale classic story. It goes about as well as you expect, the dragon villain becomes the best character while the story is predictable from the start. Rather than finding romance the princess gets betrayed and she don't need no prince. This princess can save herself from a dragon that can wipe out entire kingdoms and armies. No-one knows how, but the plot armour will provide the means anyway. The saving grace is that even the critics seem to be getting tired of such shallow pandering and it seems that now, Hollywood really is making movies for no-one. But what do you think? Let me know your thoughts down below and as always, thanks for watching :)

  • @zombifiedpariah7392

    I'm so over girlboss power fantasy pandering. I've BEEN over it for years now. I want so badly to see a modern female character who's sweet and compassionate who sometimes needs to rely on others when things get overwhelming...just like anyone ELSE would. That's not bad nor misogynistic. It's realistic.

  • @anthonyd.1428

    My grandmother told me "No matter what they say in fairy tales. That dragon is black!"

  • @thebevanator3813

    Damn, Rachel Zegler must be PISSED she didn't get this part 😂

  • @Melchiah28

    Gollum failed to kill Frodo but killed an entire developer studio. I bet J.R.R. Tolkien didnt see that coming.

  • @Arassar

    I am over "subversion."

  • @athiambonyabundi

    He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders right before she died.

  • @celfhelp
    @celfhelp  +143

    wild how that one single “i am no man” scene from LotR is still better than all girlboss attempts from Hollywood in the last 15 years

  • @ryanstanley1120

    in what fantasy world can a dragon be hurt by it's own breath weapon?

  • @johnmagoola7905

    There was a movie that subverted the "damsel in distress" trope far better.

  • @Catmom-gl5nt

    I’m showing my age, but does anyone remember Xena? She was a side character, that became a recurring character, who then received her own shown. All based on the character and the skill of the actress. Xena was absolutely confident in her abilities, why demonstrating considerable personal development from a warlord to a peacemaker. Yet the show never pandered to a men versus women oversimplification. For a campy show, they wrote even minor characters with depth and arcs of their own. Now that was a female lead! I miss the hood old days when campy shows could still be thought provoking and highly entertaining.

  • @Tru3_Detective

    "Sacrificing princesses from around the globe" made me do a spit-take. LOL!!!!

  • @CitiesTurnedToDust

    I spent the movie extremely irritated at the main character to stop gasping, screaming and yelling constantly when she wqs supposed to be trying to sneak away from the dragon. It was completely frustrating and atupid.

  • @DarthDevorin

    "She fights a dragon in high heels and a dress!"

  • @rahn45
    @rahn45  +140

    The dragon is being fed stunning and brave women?

  • @LeoJay
    @LeoJay  +38

    Imagine if they subverted our expectations by actually making a good movie, how groundbreaking would that be?

  • @CrimsonThunder_

    I think at some point in the movie, you could see the writers give up, it was about 5 seconds in. All they really cared about was the dragon, except whoever decided the dragon should have sheep-looking eyes instead of normal dragon eyes needs to be found and heavily scolded.

  • @hisdudeness8328

    Subverting my expectations at this point would be having the dragon be the princess.

  • @seamonlark9282

    The funny thing is.. she is kinda saved by men. I mean she had no way to climb the wall she needed to leave the cave - until her father came in with ropes.. Without that it was clearly given there was no way she would have managed to leave the dragon lair. So in total 4 men lost their lives to save the Damsel! ;)

  • @PrayingPanda

    Guys, keep in mind, Millie Bobby Brown is 5'3". She's 5'3" and probably 125lbs playing a princess in the Middle Ages who, at best, magically learns how to use a sword and fight like an anime MC.