• LesserAbe@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    You’re overthinking it. I don’t generally have a problem with the plot of the movie or even these scenes, but I don’t think Leia specifically in a bikini outfit is a commentary on how we can overcome sexual stereotyping. It’s because people like seeing a sexy lady, including George Lucas.

    Didn’t Carrie Fisher say in an interview that Lucas said she couldn’t wear a bra because they don’t have bras in space?

    Also think about that scene in the prequels where they’re captive in the bug stadium and Natalie Portman is showing a lot of skin I guess because one of the monsters ripped her clothes. Why not make Anakin shirtless?

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      11 months ago

      Didn’t Carrie Fisher say in an interview that Lucas said she couldn’t wear a bra because they don’t have bras in space?

      She didn’t seem to be particularly pissed about it. I assume he had cinematographic reasons and made the comment in jest. Heck if it weren’t for people talking about it I would never have noticed, certainly didn’t notice as a teenage horndog which is saying something.

      Why not make Anakin shirtless?

      I’ll just leave this here. I only googled the scene the internet did the rest, don’t shoot the messenger.

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      11 months ago

      James Kirk had his shirt ripped in similar scenarios so many times it was something they made fun of in Galaxy Quest.

      And in the last movie I saw with Natalie Portman in it, Chris Hemsworth had his clothes completely removed.

      As a general rule, I think if the actor’s ok with it, then I’m ok with it.