![]() this does not make you a credible “T R U E” feminist and while you may think it puts you on “equal” terms with males to try and make a point, it does neither of those things, instead it makes you look more like a sad miserable human being. I’ve noticed your constant “try hard” use of words and analogies as well as “male berating” similes. ![]() I don’t personally know you, neither here or in real life, but you seem to have something against everything referred to as “he”, don’t you?. Ĭategories 2019 theatrical releases, action, adventure, animation, comedy, family/kids, fantasy, reviews Tags Angry Birds Movie, Angry Birds Movie 2, Bruce W Smith, Everett Downing Jr, Hair Love, Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Kickstarter, Leslie Jones, Matthew A Cherry, Rachel Bloom, Thurop Van Orman, YouTube The poignant wallop it packs is wonderfully unforgettable. This is a wonderful celebration of natural black hair - some white people may not realize this has long been a vector along which black people have suffered discrimination, with many now championing natural hair - and a charming portrait of a lovely relationship between father and daughter. Smith - has crafted a charming story about little Zuri, who has to wrangle her reluctant dad, Stephen, into helping her, for the first time ever, tame her unruly hair into a special style for a special day Mom usually does this, but she’s not around today. Cherry - who wrote and codirected with Everett Downing Jr. Backed by Kickstarter supporters and inspired by YouTube videos of African-American fathers doing their young daughters’ hair, filmmaker Matthew A. It’s a little roller coaster of emotion, funny even about frustration, and at every moment full of a sweet joy about something seemingly mundane yet laden with significance. In the US, the delightful short “Hair Love” precedes The Angry Birds Movie 2. The Angry Birds Movie movie review: what the shell?.They are listening, and they are absorbing, and they deserve better. It’s just more of the same garbage that sends appalling gendered messages to kids. Nor is it even remotely charming that the brilliant, awesome Silver does indeed end up falling for petulant, mediocre Red. Nor is there anything amusing in Speedy bird Chuck (the voice of Josh Gad: A Dog’s Journey) policing his sister Silver’s romantic access to Red. No, not even if he eventually grudgingly acknowledges this. ![]() Spoiler: There’s nothing progressive about an idiot male protagonist with no plan to save the day being assisted by the female character who could have just been the hero in the first place. But never fear! Male-coded animated characters remain resolutely at the center of this painfully stupid faux-woke narrative, which wants to have its male protagonist and its nods to feminism at the same time. Just like a woman! “I’m not gonna be ignored! Wonder if there’s an island of bunnies I can boil…”Īngry bird Red (the voice of Jason Sudeikis: Booksmart) - still selfish and insecure, just like we want in a hero - will lead the charge, the entire purpose of which is, apparently, to prove that he should have, in fact, left all leadership duties to smart, capable Silver (the voice of Rachel Bloom). This assault is led by Zeta (the voice of Leslie Jones: Sing), for no apparent reason other than a jilted romance that left her angry and bitter. This time out, the Birds That Don’t Fly (except by slapstick catapult) join forces with the enemy green pigs from another remote island - seriously, don’t ask - to repel an assault by the eagles of yet another island none of them knew about before. Because there’s built-in name recognition thanks to the popular mobile game. Why Angry Birds 2? Because the first one made some money.
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