#tlou #arcane #lgbt
Men in fiction are changing. Bill from The Last of Us episode 3 is a prime example, but the male characters in Arcane, Stranger Things, Knives Out, the Mandalorian, Logan, and even real people whose stories have become popularized in movies like Richard Williams in King Richard, Desmond Doss in Hacksaw Ridge, and Elvis. But what's most interesting about this phenomenon is that the characters are still traditionally masculine overall, but through emphasis and de-emphasis and rearranging certain traits from our internal "lists" of what's masculine and what's not. The ways this is accomplished in both The Last of Us and Arcane are as precise as they are fascinating.
"Who Killed the Vulnerable Action Hero?" Max Landis @Uptomyknees - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYQ0dEB7f6o
-- MORE VIDEOS --
How Arcane Writes WOMEN - https://youtu.be/hML-FGHGEN4
How Arcane Writes MEN - https://youtu.be/lBNUgGhPZzY
Arcane’s GAYEST Scene - https://youtu.be/TQB_3AF3NlQ
Why We Like DARK GIRLS (Wednesday) - https://youtu.be/DQk_nUfZKHU
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0:00 - New male archetypes
2:16 - Bridge Traits
5:49 - Sanji, Vega, Cpt Jack
9:27 - The plate & Bill’s hair
11:12 - Arcane
14:42 - 80s, 90s, 2000s trends
16:57 - MY THEORY
22:54 - criticizing my theory