
Now that I am seeing Teyana at the Oscars I understand how she’s become one of the hollywood feminist characters. From that perspective, the movie shows how a woman dislikes becoming a mother, chooses going to the war, leaves her family and empowers her masculine side. Whilst the dad stays at home and the director presents him as a loser/drinker. Are empowered woman a threat to the man figure? Interesting point of view
March 29, 2026 at 7:42 PM