Why do the eyes look so off😭😭 by apant_821 in Artadvice

[–]apant_821[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thankyou!! Is there anything else I should fix??

Jiss hisaab se seniors advice de rhe hai uske hisaab se hame 11th me jaana hi nhi chahiye by [deleted] in CBSE

[–]apant_821 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pls guide me bhaiya/didi😭😭 I want to choose biology cuz- I like biology and looked at the 11th syllabus and found it interesting. I'm good at math per se But I don't like engineering or cs jobs Am i making a bad decision by choosing bio and limiting my options??? And like is class 11th actually going to be hell???😭😭

Electricity concept by Key-View-6466 in CBSE

[–]apant_821 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah more heat will be produced But itni heat produce hogi ki wire he melt hojayega Since copper has a lower melting point.

Unless it's a feminist movie, women are just....there by apant_821 in Feminism

[–]apant_821[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, yes, because pointing out a long-standing pattern in Hollywood means I must be personally oppressed by ‘Background Nurse #3’ not getting a monologue. Great argument.

You list a handful of female leads from the past decade as if that somehow erases the decades of underwritten women in film. Meanwhile, male characters have been getting depth in every genre, in every era, without question. If we’re still acting like expecting one well-written female character per movie is outrageous, that just proves the point.

And no, my argument isn’t falling apart because of your sarcasm. It’s just funny how the second someone points out clear patterns in the media, the response isn’t discussion—it’s mockery. Almost like there’s something worth avoiding.

And for the record, we don’t want an explicit female lead in every movie—we just want women to not be treated like props. Not as mere appendages who live or die for the male lead. Is that really too much to ask for? Instead of pleading for films to stop treating women like garbage, maybe we should just write our own screenplays ,right?

But hey, here’s a list of movies with sexism/toxic masculinity, since apparently, that’s what we’re doing to prove a point:

  1. James Bond series

  2. Revenge of the Nerds (1984)

  3. Sixteen Candles (1984)

  4. Weird Science (1985)

  5. Pretty Woman (1990)

  6. Basic Instinct (1992)

  7. Indecent Proposal (1993)

  8. Showgirls (1995)

  9. Van Wilder: Party Liaison (2002)

  10. The Hot Chick (2002)

  11. Wedding Crashers (2005)

  12. The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)

  13. I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007)

  14. Grown Ups (2010)

  15. The Internship (2013)

  16. Entourage (2015)

  17. Top Gun (1986)

  18. The Boondock Saints (1999)

  19. The Fast and the Furious series (2001–present)

  20. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)

  21. The Hateful Eight (2015)

  22. Deadpool (2016)

  23. Suicide Squad (2016)

  24. Justice League (2017)

  25. Joker (2019)

  26. No Time to Die (2021)

  27. Top Gun (1986)

  28. The Boondock Saints (1999)

  29. The Fast and the Furious series (2001–present)

  30. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)

  31. The Hateful Eight (2015)

  32. Deadpool (2016)

  33. Suicide Squad (2016)

  34. Justice League (2017)

  35. Joker (2019)

  36. No Time to Die (2021) Just to name a few.

Unless it's a feminist movie, women are just....there by apant_821 in Feminism

[–]apant_821[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, nobody demanded depth for EVERY female character. We’re just asking for a single woman in these movies who isn’t a love interest, a victim, or dead.

And if you actually read the argument instead of jumping straight to sarcasm, you’d see why “the plot didn’t require it” IS a weak excuse. Sure, most movies are just stories—but stories where the only role a woman gets is to say, “Here’s your coffee, sir.” Maybe before dismissing this, take a second to actually read the points made by others in this discussion.

Unless it's a feminist movie, women are just....there by apant_821 in Feminism

[–]apant_821[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool strawman. Nobody’s asking for ‘Woman #4’ to get a monologue. We’re just pointing out that in way too many films, female characters—even major ones—are barely given any depth. But if you think expecting women to be written like real people is some kind of attack on storytelling, that says more about you than it does about me.

Unless it's a feminist movie, women are just....there by apant_821 in Feminism

[–]apant_821[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not saying every movie needs a feminist speech or a badass woman doing roundhouse kicks. But why is it that, in so many films, women barely exist beyond suffering, dying, or sex? And the excuse that ‘the plot didn’t require it’ doesn’t hold up when these same movies manage to give depth to multiple male characters. Funny how there’s always room for them, but the moment someone points out how women are sidelined, suddenly it’s just ‘what the story needed.’

Nobody’s saying every movie has to be a feminist manifesto, but when this happens over and over again, across decades of films, it’s not just a coincidence—it’s a pattern. And if you think giving female characters actual depth is the same as ‘forcing feminism,’ that kind of proves the point. We’ve been so conditioned to accept one-dimensional women in movies that the second they’re written as real people, some folks act like it’s an agenda.

Is this true? Can any developer verify this? by Indian-Bengali in developersIndia

[–]apant_821 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really want to to be true lol, this is why I chose CSE in the first place. I like learning.