Just got back from seeing Up. Two things:
1. Best movie in the history of movies.
2. Ow, my heartstrings.
(Okay, also 3. Pixar, can we have a little talk about gender? Thanks.)
But. Totally awesome.
1. Best movie in the history of movies.
2. Ow, my heartstrings.
(Okay, also 3. Pixar, can we have a little talk about gender? Thanks.)
But. Totally awesome.
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Date: 2009-06-15 11:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-15 01:12 pm (UTC)What about gender -- I'm curious?
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Date: 2009-06-15 05:58 pm (UTC)Film
Protagonists (male)
Protagonists (female)
Major Supporting Characters (male)
Major Supporting Characters (female)
Toy Story
Woody, Buzz
Mr. Potatohead, Slinky Dog, Rex, Hamm
Bo Peep
A Bug's Life
Flik, all the circus bugs
or maybe the circus bugs go here
I think there was a princess
Toy Story 2
Woody
Jessie
Buzz
Monsters, Inc.
Sully, Mike
Randall, the boss
Boo
Finding Nemo
Nemo, Nemo's dad
the sharks, the sea turtle
Dory
The Incredibles
Mr. Incredible
Mrs. Incredible
Dash, the baby, Frozone
Violet, the costume designer
Cars
Lightning McQueen
Mater
Ratatouille
Remy
Emile, Remy's father, Gusteau, Alfredo, Anton Ego
Collette
WALL-E
WALL-E
the captain
EVE
Up
Carl
Russel, Dug, Muntz
Ellie, Kevin
My evaluation of what counts as a major supporting character is basically "do I remember this character", so it's fairly subjective. Some of the dual protagonists are arguable, too; Nemo and Mike in particular may be better considered supporting characters. I have only seen part of Cars, so I might be leaving characters out of that one.
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Date: 2009-06-15 08:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-15 08:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-15 03:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-15 04:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-15 09:45 pm (UTC)I think that Munz just set all their voice synthesizers to male, because he's a chauvinist.
(But I get the point. And I will avoid nitpicking the subjective chart.)
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Date: 2009-06-15 10:03 pm (UTC)Yeah, and Muntz had a mother too. That doesn't mean she was in the movie.
I think that Munz just set all their voice synthesizers to male, because he's a chauvinist.
A possibility. It's not like Pixar's going to draw testicles on a cartoon dog, so it's hard to say for certain.
I was more annoyed about the rats in Ratatouille, because Remy's size and activity level are much more likely for a female rat than a male. (Emile, his brother, was a much more realistic male.)
Yeah, and Muntz had a mother too. That doesn't mean she was in the movie.
Date: 2009-06-15 11:42 pm (UTC)(Similarly, two of the circus bugs in A Bug's Life were female; that was one of my quibbles with the chart. But if this was forgotten by someone who watched the movie, how major a part of the movie was their gender?)
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Date: 2009-06-16 12:06 am (UTC)Oh, were they? Let's see what I remember --
ladybug (male)
caterpillar (male)
two doodlebugs/pillbugs/these-guys-have-a-lot-of-common-names (male)
there was a... stag beetle, I think, pulling the cart; I'm not sure if that had an assigned gender and personality or if it was more treated as a draft animal
Checking wikipedia, I see I'm leaving out a walking stick (male), a praying mantis (male), a moth (female), and a spider (female). Also, the big beetle is male and considered a person.
Having been reminded, I vaguely remember that the spider's web is important to part of the plot, but the other three I don't remember at all.
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Date: 2009-06-15 10:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-15 10:29 pm (UTC)I agree that Pixar needs more female characters that young girls can look up to (no reason why Nemo had to be a boy except the name kinda implies male...) but I can't see Up working with any of the main characters' genders swapped around. Kevin had to be female for the plot to work, Doug had to be male or else it would be seen as insulting to females... This is one where the genders didn't bother me. Ratatouille, on the other hand, could have used a few stronger female characters.
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Date: 2009-06-15 10:47 pm (UTC)As a couple, Carl and Ellie remind me of my dad's parents (who did quite a bit of world traveling in their time). Grandpa's definitely the talkative one in that pair. Grandma's never been quite as grumpy as Carl is when the plot kicks in, but I could see that set of grandparents starring in the gender-reversed alternate universe version.
Old women do tend not to wind up quite so bitter and isolated after their spouses pass on. Is that the sort of thing you were thinking of, or what about the reversed genders would seem off to you?
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Date: 2009-06-15 11:01 pm (UTC)And a little girl flying off with a lonely old man just reeks of creepiness.
"And a little girl flying off with a lonely old man just reeks of creepiness."
Date: 2009-06-15 11:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-15 03:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-15 08:23 pm (UTC)Pixar has a Christmas-release movie planned for 2011 that will both be the first female-lead film and woman-directed film for the studio. It's called The Bear and the Bow, about a princess who tries to become an archer instead. It's also a woman-written script, drawing from fairy tales and her love for her young daughter. I wish it were their big summer release, but I think that's going to be Newt that year. Newt has a female protagonist to match the male one, however, so it may be more of a sign of change to come that both films are planned. I hope so. Seems ironic that Miyazaki's studio is the only major player that does female-lead movies on a regular basis, and only one was about a princess (but Mononoke is no Disney flower, bless her).
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Date: 2009-06-15 08:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-15 08:32 pm (UTC)Sure, supporting characters count. There are way more male supporting characters, too (see chart in comment above), so I'm not sure what point your commenters were trying to make....