Amy Nicholson from MTV's review is kind of hilarious
She admits the secondary characters/plot/effects/villain/soundtrack are all totally sub-par, but spends the whole review talking about how it's this big 'f*** you' to men so that makes it good.
And that's the major problem with the movie. Forget quality or marketing, it has become too much of a battle of the sexes, men vs women, etc. type thing.
I don't get as a professional reviewer hired by a company can let that kind of opinion fly.
I always bring it back to race, but if I was hired by MTV and in a review said something along the lines of: "I liked Django Unchained because he killed whites" that would just ruin my credibility as a reviewer.
I havent seen this, but from what I hear there's a lot of men are stupid, jokes about double standards similar to Neighbors 2, which I enjoyed and I don't think that's how you 1) make a successful film or 2) make a truly good movie for women or people of color or whoever.
TO build something up you don't have the bring something else down. Look at Bridesmaids, all female cast.
TO make good movies about a black (or whatever race) cast you don't have to break down white people the whole film. To make a movie about body image positivity/overweight people you don't have to bring down muscular or "in shape" people.
I just think it's a bad way to make a film and a bad way to try and bring help women, people of color, or whoever see better representation of themselves in Hollywood, music, or just life in general
EDIT: You know it's actually comments and stuff like what this Amy Nicholson said that actually has bastardized and is ruining feminism. And it really annoys me. I suppose I count as a feminist and if you read about feminism and its history. It wasnt about hating men it was about loving women and building women up.
But this 2nd wave of feminism has ruined things to the point that even women are saying: "I'm not a feminist because I dont hate men" or "Im not a feminist because I liked to cook for my husband". Which doesn't mean your not a feminist. The term has just been altered for the worst.
Maybe I'm just "mansplaining" things, but it's just how I see it. /endrant