Can't believe they've straightwashed Scar in the new Lion King film. Just another example of how Hollywood is failing on queer representation. pic.twitter.com/gSUQ9BIqzJ
It has been bounced around that Scar is a queer/gay stereotype.
Obviously, people are digging too deep and forgetting that Scar's body structure serves as a foil to Mufasa's body. It goes with their characters. Mufasa is a strong and straightforward lion. Scar is a physically weak and crafty character. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
And it begins.
Can't believe they've straightwashed Scar in the new Lion King film. Just another example of how Hollywood is failing on queer representation. pic.twitter.com/gSUQ9BIqzJ
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
How In the actual fucking fuck do you whitewash a lion?
Originally Posted by Carr4MVP:
It has been bounced around that Scar is a queer/gay stereotype.
Obviously, people are digging too deep and forgetting that Scar's body structure serves as a foil to Mufasa's body. It goes with their characters. Mufasa is a strong and straightforward lion. Scar is a physically weak and crafty character.
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Wait..... What?
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
And it begins.
Can't believe they've straightwashed Scar in the new Lion King film. Just another example of how Hollywood is failing on queer representation. pic.twitter.com/gSUQ9BIqzJ
This will definitely be awesome. And regarding the opening scene of the original, I remember being absolutely blown away at the realism of the animation. We had never seen anything like that in an animated movie that I know of.
Speaking of being shocked at the animation, I can’t believe this but Toy Story came out only one year after the Lion King. There was a giant leap but I didn’t realize how close it was to other traditional animated movies they made. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Carr4MVP:
It has been bounced around that Scar is a queer/gay stereotype.
Obviously, people are digging too deep and forgetting that Scar's body structure serves as a foil to Mufasa's body. It goes with their characters. Mufasa is a strong and straightforward lion. Scar is a physically weak and crafty character.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
So weak and crafty = Gay?:-)
These people finding something to offend them is taken to a new level now.
Pretty much. A professor of mine tried to sell that theory. There is a lot of worthless papers trying to examine Disney films under the lens of gender studies. [Reply]