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Birds of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn) (2020)
Every adaptation of Harleen Quinzel, a never-ending list [32/?]
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Yeah, not interested, lady. But thanks for the coffee.
Jurnee Smollett as Dinah Lance/Black Canary | Birds Of Prey (2020) Dir. Cathy Yan
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one thing i love about birds of prey is how it lets the women be vicious.
in every single fight scene, it's not sexualized, it's not even really done for aesthetics, but it is completely done to emphasize just how dangerous and capable they all are.
obviously it's stylized, because it's fighting for film. it's impossible to have a completely realistic fight scene in a movie (but honestly fuck realism anyway), but it doesn't demean them.
the use of the noise (their voices, breaking bones) when their fighting, on top of the screaming, their facial expressions, all makes the violence, one, much more real than the usual gliding through fight scenes, hair all messy and undone, and two, just reminds you that they are trained killers, and not the eye candy that every guy in the film treats them as.
overall, let women be violent and capable and break both the legs of any guy who decides to be a douchebag.
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having jodie whittaker and ncuti gatwa has been so illuminating for me, it's sort of like when birds of prey came out, i'm like OH this why straight girls are like that about 10. i get it now.
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osprey - fort hancock, nj - yashica mg-1 & kodak 400 speed color film - developed at eliz digital & scanned with minolta dimage dual iii
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