I loved it. I'm an MCU/tv series type of fan -- I don't really read the comics, but I'll look up the history of how things are done in the comics or whatever at times, but I just don't have time/interest/energy to go read every variation of all the stories of any character, much less all of them! LOL
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I loved it too! I'm an MCU fan as well; I follow some comics, and I often look into the comics events but I'm definitely here via the films. (Even though my Aunt May complaint is specifically based on the comics tradition of having her in her late 60s at the least.)
I get that, about Aunt May. I agree that it's "possible" for Peter's aunt to be Marisa's age, but I'm too accustomed to them being considerably older than parent-age, if nothing else! LOL!! It's just a "whhhaaaa....??" reaction it inspires!! o.O
I think the aunt of a high school student's more likely to be Marisa's age than the typical 65+ May, but yeah my reaction was "why do that?" and the answers I thought of, given Hollywood's well-documented ageism against women in particular, did not make me happy.
I *totally* understand that re: Hollywood and women. Marisa's just a bit younger than I am (by a couple years), but yeah, I already have one niece finished w/college, another *in* college, another in high school and the last in middle school ;-) Age-wise, she fits, but we're just so used to seeing Aunt May more around the age of a grandmother, honestly. I mean, Sally Field doesn't look her age, really, but she's actually a pretty good age for a grandmom in a lot of ways. But it's the whole Hollywood thing that throws me about it as much as anything, too, I think. It's just not how I'm accustomed to seeing Aunt May, full stop, and I think that throws me.
I did, at least, like that Tony thought May was appealing -- that "helped" a smidge with the whole Hollywood issue, at least in some ways in my head!
Tony being so into her helped for me, as well. And actually it helps for me seeing so many people be like "she's the right age to be an aunt!" on Tumblr. Because while that misses the point of why some of us were weirded out or annoyed - it's not comparing her to the age of a teenager's aunt in general but to comics!Aunt May specifically - it suggests that maybe she was aged down because people found it weird for Aunt May to be elderly, rather than so she could be sexy. Which didn't really occur to me because I never found it odd, but is plausible.
That makes a lot of sense to me, too. I think the whole "raised by an elderly aunt/uncle" (AKA grandparent-age) thing seems to happen a lot in comics and similar types of stories, but I guess it does make a lot of sense for her to *not* be older, too.
Let's hope that they'll continue it for the "right" reasons in the future Spider-Man films ;-)
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Thanks!
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I did, at least, like that Tony thought May was appealing -- that "helped" a smidge with the whole Hollywood issue, at least in some ways in my head!
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Let's hope that they'll continue it for the "right" reasons in the future Spider-Man films ;-)
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