![]() ![]() And who she has never actually seen also). Then The Girl discovered that Rowdy was not her Known America Dude (who is actually Notrowdy btw. And by soft-stalking, I mean he did sort of harass her friend in a vegetable market, but he didn’t lift up her skirt while doing it. In this guise, he wooed The Girl, who he was soft-stalking because he saw her once at night in the rain and fell in love with her. The first half was mostly taken up with Rowdy pretending to be someone else, namely Known America Dude. We have two young men, Rowdy and Notrowdy, who don’t like each other but share an extremely strong homoerotic bond which was frankly, kind of distracting. But you can’t keep complaining about every single, small thing, no? Of course not! I know my place, fam. And perhaps there was a gentle shade, a coy suspicion, of sexual harassment. ![]() The first part did have some garden-variety homophobia. I’m not saying it was the wokest thing ever. And for a while, I was like huh! Maybe this one’s ok! Maybe we are all going to be ok! In fact I don’t recall any scenes of physical violence against women at any point in the movie. Not the hero, not her dad, not some random fellow passing her on the street looking for timepass. There was actually no rape at all! Isn’t that nice! Wait, it gets better! Nobody slapped the girl. This was most definitely a decent movie in that there was no unnecessary or necessary rape of women. Hai fam! I am pleased to inform you that I have successfully watched Minnale. ![]()
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