Braven (2018) (Dir. Lin Oeding)

A real throwback to those easy going action flicks with some heart to them and lots of silly violence. Mamoa does just fine standing in for The Rock or Arnold Schwarzenegger or whoever would have gotten this role 10 or 20 years ago. Pretty standard fair, but there is one peculiar quirk to it.
I can't be the only one who noticed some weird race/gender coded stuff going on with Mamoa using mostly rustic melee weapons and his wife using a bow & arrow. I thought I was reaching, but then Mamoa's character very purposefully chooses an axe over a shotgun at one point. Hell, the cover of the film shows Mamoa with a recurve bow he used for like 5 seconds. It's harmless, ultimately, and makes sense considering the power dynamic of our protagonists, but also conveniently aligns with native/feminine stereotypes. I mean, there's almost no reference to Mamoa's race in this but there's still a scene where he sees a deer run and has Tonto's sixth sense to know danger is afoot. It's subtle, and you could easily chalk it up to marketing in a post-Hunger Games world or something, but it's definitely there.

A real throwback to those easy going action flicks with some heart to them and lots of silly violence. Mamoa does just fine standing in for The Rock or Arnold Schwarzenegger or whoever would have gotten this role 10 or 20 years ago. Pretty standard fair, but there is one peculiar quirk to it.
I can't be the only one who noticed some weird race/gender coded stuff going on with Mamoa using mostly rustic melee weapons and his wife using a bow & arrow. I thought I was reaching, but then Mamoa's character very purposefully chooses an axe over a shotgun at one point. Hell, the cover of the film shows Mamoa with a recurve bow he used for like 5 seconds. It's harmless, ultimately, and makes sense considering the power dynamic of our protagonists, but also conveniently aligns with native/feminine stereotypes. I mean, there's almost no reference to Mamoa's race in this but there's still a scene where he sees a deer run and has Tonto's sixth sense to know danger is afoot. It's subtle, and you could easily chalk it up to marketing in a post-Hunger Games world or something, but it's definitely there.