My wife and I went to see the latest Mission Impossible movie…and aside from the convoluted plot and exposition dumps where characters took turns saying one line at a time (making you fully aware that you’re watching a movie)…one thing you’ll notice about the film is the proliferation of women playing roles that were traditionally (realistically) held by men.

Seriously, the US president is Angela Bassett, the Secret Service agent who springs into action and takes down a bad guy is a petite Asian woman, the commander of an aircraft carrier is a Guile-looking white woman, and one of the main female soldiers on the submarine is a cringy tom-boyish lesbian in a tank top who acts more masculine than the men around her.

And these aren’t just background characters. Every time they’re on screen, they play the most prominent role over every other character. It’s in your face. As if, “You’re going to watch me whether you like it or not.”
I’m not saying it’s impossible for women to hold these traditionally male roles. But as I’m going to explain, it does ruin the magic of movies when you constantly have to work to suspend your disbelief.
POINTS DISCUSSED:
- How Are they “Forcing” the Characters on Us?
- The Insufferable Personalities
- Feminists Deliberately Hijack Male Programming
- How Disney RUINED DareDevil
- Why We Don’t Care about Female Superheroes
- At Least Make Your Female Leaders an Inspiration to Your Male Audience!
- Is Hollywood Making these Characters to Inspire Change?
- Do We Really Need Representation in Films?
- Charlie’s Angels Proves Feminine Action Characters Work
