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Related: About this forumA Feminist Defense of "Captain Marvel"
A Feminist Defense of Captain Marvel
3/22/2019 by Amanda Finn
This piece is dedicated to the men next to me who fell asleep and snored through the entire film, and the dude bro behind me who snickered every time Captain Marvel did something awesome. Its also dedicated to the little boy in front of me who exclaimed, during an alien examination scene: Theyre laughing because they can see his daddy parts!
Captain Marvel is not the best superhero film Ive ever seenand believe me, Ive seen them. I love superhero movies. I swoon over the ridiculousness of Tony Stark. I adore Batman. Im Bruce Banners number-one fangirl. (And before we begin: Get outta here, Marvel-versus-DC purists!) But regardless of my opinion, the facts show that Captain Marvelmatters. The film made $150 million in its opening weekend. It was Marvels first film starring a woman. It was Marvels first film with a female director. It featured MCUs first female composer. From the get go, Captain Marvel was going to have a hell of a time pleasing male fans, especially after the (debunked!) rumor that Brie Larson told white men the movie isnt for them. Heres the thing: Larson could have said that. This movie isnt made for them, and thats okay. Not everything can be about white men. Men get to spar over a plethora of personalities that they align with as fans, duking it out to see whose hero is best. Why are women still fighting just to see their heroes come to life?
The truth is that the comics industry has had a complicated relationship with female characters, Amanda Shendruk explains in her book Analyzing the Gender Representation of 34,476 Comic Book Characters. They are often hyper-sexualized, unnecessarily brutalized, stereotyped and used as tokens. Theyre also rare. Only 26.7 percent of all DC and Marvel characters are female, and only 12 percent of mainstream superhero comics have female protagonists. Gender isnt the only barrier to parity facing the superhero sector, either. Weve got far to go in terms of equal representation. White men are still overwhelmingly overrepresented in the genre, despite the fact that Black Panther was the best superhero film to date and Wonder Woman was the highest-grossing.
But the industry has time to changeand weve got their backs as they take on the challenge. There is a clear desire for non-white male superheroes from fans. Lets review, for instance, all of the MCU movies that Captain Marvel ranked higher than on Rotten Tomatoes when I was writing this piece: Thor, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Iron Man 2, Thor: The Dark World and The Incredible Hulk. The movie was also ranked higher than Marvel TV shows The Defenders, The Punisher, Iron Fist and Inhumans. Earlier this month, Captains overall score on the site was 80 percentmaking it tied with both Iron Man 3 and Captain America: The First Avenger.
And lets not leave our DC friends out of this game. Captain Marvel has rated higher than every single DC Extended Universe film released to date, with one incredible exception: Wonder Woman.(The Nolan Batman franchise is not considered part of the DC Extended Universe, FYI.)\.
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A Feminist Defense of "Captain Marvel" (Original Post)
niyad
Mar 2019
OP
Looking forward to seeing it soon (I like to wait for the crowds to ebb a bit).
Gidney N Cloyd
Mar 2019
#2
Gothmog
(154,549 posts)1. I simply liked this movie a great deal because it is a great movie
Gidney N Cloyd
(19,847 posts)2. Looking forward to seeing it soon (I like to wait for the crowds to ebb a bit).
But I have to challenge the article's statement that Wonder Woman was the highest-grossing superhero movie.
These guys rank it at 18: https://www.the-numbers.com/box-office-records/worldwide/all-movies/creative-types/super-hero and IMDB had it around (I think) 8.