It seems like with the last three superhero movies I saw, they are trying to put these theme in the stories that I felt were probably not suppose to be part of that story, if that makes sense, but were just doing, just to have a social/political theme maybe.
In Wonder Woman, there are constant references throughout the movie as how men have made the world an evil place, and the villain is an evil man, who is suppose to represent the male gender it seems, by the way they talk about him. Wonder Woman also comes from a place of all women which drives this theme as well.
In Black Panther, there are constant references as how Africans are treated badly all over world, and the relations Africa has with the west.
In Aquaman, there is an environmentalist theme for sure, about how people treat the Ocean.
I'm wondering, why can't the superhero movies, just be superhero movies, and not try to force political themes on, like the last few seem to have. Unless I'm wrong, and the comic books have them just as well, and the the themes are accurate to the comics?
In Wonder Woman, there are constant references throughout the movie as how men have made the world an evil place, and the villain is an evil man, who is suppose to represent the male gender it seems, by the way they talk about him. Wonder Woman also comes from a place of all women which drives this theme as well.
In Black Panther, there are constant references as how Africans are treated badly all over world, and the relations Africa has with the west.
In Aquaman, there is an environmentalist theme for sure, about how people treat the Ocean.
I'm wondering, why can't the superhero movies, just be superhero movies, and not try to force political themes on, like the last few seem to have. Unless I'm wrong, and the comic books have them just as well, and the the themes are accurate to the comics?