16-year-old seduces adult nazi to shoot him in the woods during military occupation is slightly less family friendly than Spiderman, at least from what I remember about Spiderman
perfect setup though. Most of the west would watch it thinking they were the heroine, not the nazi. And then maybe at the end you flip it and make them think about it a little.
Oooh, a reference to her, even in passing, would’ve been neat.
“The Nazi bastards are on high alert. Soldiers keep going into the woods to bang some broad and end up banged themselves. Stupid fuckers keep going out there. I guess their dicks override orders”
still not exactly the kind of lesson most parents are trying to get into when taking young children to the movies… like no doubt you’re right. But it’s a time and place thing not a is this lesson worth teaching thing.
Why do movies have to be family friendly? I know that was the comparison, but there are so many movies meant only for adults that deal with war. Why not have a war movie with a female protagonist?
16-year-old seduces adult nazi to shoot him in the woods during military occupation is slightly less family friendly than Spiderman, at least from what I remember about Spiderman
perfect setup though. Most of the west would watch it thinking they were the heroine, not the nazi. And then maybe at the end you flip it and make them think about it a little.
At least, it would have been a nice side plot in “Inglorious Basterds”.
Oooh, a reference to her, even in passing, would’ve been neat.
“The Nazi bastards are on high alert. Soldiers keep going into the woods to bang some broad and end up banged themselves. Stupid fuckers keep going out there. I guess their dicks override orders”
Not if she says, “For Uncle Ben!” before pulling the trigger.
I would argue that it is very family friendly if you aren’t a Nazi.
still not exactly the kind of lesson most parents are trying to get into when taking young children to the movies… like no doubt you’re right. But it’s a time and place thing not a is this lesson worth teaching thing.
It’s gonna be the bedtime stories I tell my kids about.
Why do movies have to be family friendly? I know that was the comparison, but there are so many movies meant only for adults that deal with war. Why not have a war movie with a female protagonist?