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17 years ago @ Film School Rejects - Discuss: Is Pixar Sexist? · 0 replies · +1 points
On this point, this practically demands (even though it is not always the case and certainly not the case when talking about the main role since you need background anyway) for the "hero" of the story to be male. I'm not trying to be sexist but when people regularly think hero they think strong (physically and mentally), smart, and can do things on their own, which is normally embodied by a male role. And while the main character doesn't need to fill this mold, if you break it for them then you need to break it for the supporting roles as well (otherwise you get characters that could easily replace the main role or otherwise they just do not fit the story), which eventually requires you to make back stories for everyone else too, which is difficult to fit into one movie. Movies have always been centered on bringing characters together that are all different from each other and having them unite to make a well-rounded group.
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