Producer “Suicide Squad” apologized for criticizing image sexualization Harley quinn in film.
This story began in mid-April, when the director David Eyre in response to a fan’s question about the director’s comments on the film noticedthat if he releases them, then more “Will not find work”.
The director, obviously, meant behind-the-scenes stories about production, according to which the studio actually completed the tape, taking creative control from Eyre.
In the comments on the first post, Eyre was criticized for “Squad” Harley was sexualized throughout the time, instead of writing her a line of development, as was the case in “The birds of prey.”
The director tried bring counterarguments, at the same time apologizing to those who were hurt by such a reading of the heroine.
Unfortunately, her storyline was gutted. In many ways, it was her film. Listen, I tried. He created the image of Harley with an eye on the comics.
Now everything is turning into politics. Everything. I just want to entertain. I will do better.
David Eyre
However, the story did not end there – in response to this, one of the users noticed that the topic of “a female character within toxic relationships” involuntarily immediately touches on political issues.
The way the camera looked at her was politics. The way you used it in the film was politics.
You treated her as an object, and she was still able to break out of this framework. This was also politics.
The Notorious LHB
Air thanked user for the last message, noting that he himself is “learning and growing” in a changing world.
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