MOVIE REVIEW - I Am Not an Easy Man

May 07, 2018 11:45

It's been done before, but rarely if ever so well: a guy deserving of a comeuppance about gender privileges gets his situation inverted and has to cope with what women have to deal with, and learns some lessons.

What makes Eléonore Pourriat's I Am Not an Easy Man outstanding is that it goes far beyond the thought-experiment level and delves into ( Read more... )

objectification, review, dating, gender invert, heterosexuality

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A thought experiment ext_3728435 June 27 2018, 13:22:43 UTC
I finally watched this movie. I enjoyed it, too. Like you said, the attention to detail was great, down to the poker scene where a pair of queens beats a pair of kings ( ... )

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Re: A thought experiment ahunter3 June 27 2018, 14:50:31 UTC
Some of what you're describing was done by author Marion Zimmer Bradley in her one-off (i.e., NOT part of her Darkover series) science fiction book THE RUINS OF ISIS. The males still mostly have masculine characteristics attributed to them and the females are feminine, but feminine *characteristics* are valorized and masculine ones denigrated. Leadership is considered a feminine virtue, and power is vested in the women, but there are scenes like one where a female academic hears the main character's husband speaking knowledgably and she freaks a little because she's unused to hearing an educated male -- she finds him to be "rather left brained" (and this of course is akin to a man in THIS world saying a woman's rhetoric was "rather emotional") but she acknowledges that he's actually speaking like a scholar would!

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