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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
My fill for @hellyeahbottombucky Bottom Bucky Fest 2019.
ok look me in the eye tell me soldier 76 and his old bae does not remind you of stucky
disney: mulan live action movie
me:
disney:
me:
The change from Li Shang is concerning, and not only because it’s erasing a very distinctly bisexual character. Forget sexuality: even if you prefer a more platonic interpretation (which I don’t), Li Shang clearly respects, admires, and likes Mulan as Ping and as a person. He loves her as a friend long before he loves her as a woman, girlfriend, or wife. The entire point of the movie is that Li Shang loves Mulan as a person (platonically, romantically, either way), not just as a potential mate. The entire point of the entire ending is that people do not award women the same respect offered to men. (Mushu: “Huh? You’re a girl now, remember?”) The entire point of the finale is that Shang and Ping’s friends do give Mulan the same respect as a woman, because her gender doesn’t matter: she is still the same person with the same good strategic sense, and they’ll trust her whether she’s wearing armor or a dress.
If this “Chen Honghui” hates Mulan/Ping until he finds out that she is a woman, that isn’t just erasing Shang’s bisexuality: it’s also sexualizing Mulan and stripping her of all her agency and accomplishment. In this version, Mulan isn’t worthy of respect as a person. She is only worth admiring as a woman. He can’t like her as a warrior, as a strategist, as a friend, as a person; he can only like her as a woman. Let me rephrase this: Instead of giving Mulan a chance to earn the same respect Chen offers to all his other warriors, he’s only going to appreciate her once he sees her as a woman. As an “approved” sexual object. ONLY THEN is it worth noticing her or granting her basic human decency and respect. “Something like love,” as the description tells us, clearly has nothing to do with any of her personality and everything to do with genitalia. Even if he was completely and entirely straight, we should see that he’s at least befriending Mulan/Ping before the Gender Reveal. Straight guys can still recognize another man’s good qualities and appreciate them for what they are. If Ping isn’t even a friend before “he” becomes Mulan, then this isn’t “something like love;” it’s just lust and objectification, pure and simple. The “rivalry” is also bullshit. The fact that “rivalry” can change so quickly into “something like love” means only that for Chen, a set of imaginary genitalia is all it takes to completely shift his perspective on someone from “worthy of competition” to “worthy of sex.” What, so he’s just going to abandon the rivalry now that she’s a woman? Oh - because she’s only a woman. He doesn’t have to compete with her anymore, because that’s not what you do with women. A rivalry would imply that she’s still a man, and at least he can view a rival as a decent warrior; but now, she can be comfortably reduced to Sex Appeal.
Also… what about that personality? “Cocky?” A “mean, bullying streak”? Thinks of Mulan as “his chief rival?” Are you going to strip the male lead of EVERY shred of decency? Li Shang isn’t a bully: he is a soldier who pushes his men (and woman) to excel, because this is wartime and that’s the only way to survive. He genuinely cares about them and shows real pride when they show signs of improvement. He doesn’t see them as rivals; he sees them as friends for whom he is responsible. Sure, he doesn’t like Ping at first, but that’s got nothing to do with gender and more to do with the fact that Ping’s initial behavior is so inflammatory. (Dodges commander’s questions; starts fights in the rice line; holds the other soldiers back in training; cheats on assignments, even if that’s the result of Mushu’s intervention). Once Ping proves himself as a person and as a warrior, Shang doesn’t hesitate to reward Ping with all the admiration Ping deserves.
Disney is so concerned about removing every hint of bisexuality from its movies, it’s also utterly destroyed any decency they could have in a heterosexual romance. In their attempts to make everything nice and straight and cisgendered, they’re bending their characters WAY out of whack.
They’re taking Mulan - originally a woman who denies gender boundaries to prove that gender doesn’t matter to personal worth - and they’re turning her into a person who can’t earn respect,honor, or even the admiration of her fellow soldiers until she puts on a dress and can be seen, not as a warrior or as a person but as an object of desire.
And they’re taking Shang - originally a man who cares about his fellow soldiers and who respects Mulan regardless of her gender presentation - and turned him into a cocky asshole who only cares about himself and is only able to appreciate Mulan when she is female, and even then, only because he’d like to have some sex.
What the fuck Disney. What. The. Fuck
Reblogging this here as well because this pisses me off.
Oh please, Disney’s only making Mulan to make money off China, they’d wave the Chinese flag around and sing Chinese national anthem as the theme song if that’s what it takes. Not keen on seeing it.
Honestly I believe Sebastian Stan when he said he doesn’t know if he’s in A4
We know he shot 3 and 4 together, and he didn’t need to do any reshoots for A4, so what he said about not know if he’s in it could be possible, they must have cut out a lot of stuff for IW and no doubt cut out more for A4. I’m starting to think even if he were in it he’d be even less significant (if that’s even possible) than he was in IW.
The Marvel run has been pretty great thus far but I’m kinda tired of things being always about Tony and Steve, I’m actually looking forward to how MCU will progress without them, hopefully they’ll spread significance over everyone rather than focusing on one or two main ones.
All things aside, A4 will probably be a movie which I would actively go and search for spoilers myself before going in, I don’t think I can handle all the suspense on who’s gonna die, and will be pissed if I spend the whole move waiting for Bucky and Falcon to appear but they don’t, if they’re not in it I’ll be watching for Hawkeye. (Honestly...the rest of them can all die and I would be like...okay, cool)
"I'm just going to stay in my fanfic world and not care about what happens in canon"
- every stucky shipper after A4, probably.
Exasperated Bucky: Oh, God. There’s two of them. They don’t even have weapons….
"I would go with you, but... I don't want to."
Rewatched Thor: Ragnarok and are we all just going to ignore the fact that Loki's play is pure thorki fanfiction?
Been re-watching “White Collar” and am amazed at the casting.
How is it that every single villain/ prick/ douchebag on that show, you just know to absolutely HATE them before they even open their mouths. It’s like, their faces are just hatable on the get-go, before any dialogue or acting comes into play. (No hate on actors though, amazing acting as well)
I can imagine the casting director just taking one look at these actors and be like “Oh yup, totally punchable face”
idea for a reality show/segment
famous people go on to read hateful comments that their fans have made about other people/ celebrities, then they have to tell them off instead of feeding them or babying them just cuz they’re afraid they’ll lose a few immature fans
Wait, is this…? I had never noticed this
realisation of Steve not needing his help anymore
was this really necessary
It’s also Bucky being more than a little upset that they turned his gentle, harmless friend—who Bucky wanted to PROTECT from the horrors of war—into a fighting machine.
was that really necessary
it’s also Bucky realizing that he can no longer protect his best friend no matter how hard he tries. he’s utterly helpless now, even after the war is over. they’ll always be wanting steve to fight this or that, and bucky won’t be able to do a darn thing to protect him.
#now was THAT really necessary
It’s also Bucky taking the 5 seconds he has of Steve not paying attention to him so he can allow himself to process all these emotions without worrying Steve. If you watch Bucky through the movies, you’ll notice he always makes sure to look like he’s 100% fine if other people are looking at him. Fighting with Steve, but smiling at their dates. Recently tortured, but walking confidently by Steve’s side. Basically a mess, but all “Let’s hear it for Captain America!” It’s a pattern, really. Even in the flashback in CATWS, you can see he looks a lot less confident when Steve isn’t looking at him than when Steve is.
Also, Seb has mentioned that researching WW2, what left the deepest impression was how quickly everybody dies. You get attached to someone only to watch their heads being blown up in front of you the next day. I’m sure this influenced how he chose to act this scene. Because you can bet by the time this scene takes place, Bucky has seen many people - hell, maybe even friends - die, and recently, he’s had to see his whole unit be killed or captured by HYDRA. This certainly plays a role here. It’s not just a general sense of “I can’t protect Steve anymore,” it’s more like “I don’t know if Steve will live till next week.” It’s very real, very immediate. It’s a concrete prediction more than a vague fear. And if Steve’s survives, there’s still the fact Bucky knows what’s like to be changed by war, and Steve will be changed by it, which Bucky certainly hates. Either way, he loses the Steve he knew, even more than he’s already lost, with the whole “Steve Rogers is suddenly a super soldier” deal.
I’d say this scene is wartime Bucky in a nutshell. He handles the entire crowd and this whole Captain America propaganda thing without hesitation, he smiles at Steve and makes sure Steve enjoys the moment instead of pulling some “I did my duty” bullshit, and only then he allows himself to be overwhelmed by the fear that comes with being able to think 48923740 worst case scenarios in two seconds. If we can trust interviews with cast and crew, this eventually becomes his role in the war, basically - he thinks fast and does his job protecting Captain America and the missions, he takes care of Steve on a personal level by shielding him from the worst of the war as much as he can, and only then, if there’s time and Steve isn’t looking, he thinks about how the war is affecting him.
But anyway, overall, this scene is about overwhelming loss of everything Bucky knows, as well as an attempt to hide this as well as he can. And I don’t think it’s a coincidence that in the 4th and 5th gifs, Seb looks a lot like comics!Bucky does when he says goodbye to his younger sister, thinking he’ll never see her again and almost breaking down in tears, but unwilling to show her he’s scared. For your reference:
He always tries his fucking best to look happy for Steve, no matter the circumstances, he will be brave, he has to be brave because Steve needed him at his best, not at his worst even at the end of the world.
I think it's also because that he's angry with Steve for putting himself through this and into the war.
Remember he says to Steve earlier?:
"Right. Because you have nothing to prove."
He knows Steve, he knows what it's all really about - Steve wanting to prove himself and he's angry that this is the reason Steve put himself through all this.
He's fought longer and knows the horrors of the war, and he's afraid but also sure that Steve will sacrifice his life in a heart beat, so he's angry.
Tbh, I don’t think Bucky ever liked “captain America “ he liked Steve.
"You ready to follow Captain America into the jaws of death?"
"Hell, no. that little guy from Brooklyn who was too dumb to run away from a fight, I'm following him."
Infinity war spoilers
1. Bucky has a fuckin beautiful face.
2. As well as Loki.