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Thoughts on "Follow that Dream"
as i'm on a binge through all elvis movies, i'd really like to discuss some things w you and change out different points of view...
soo i think it's quite common knowledge that elvis was heavily sexualized as a person in general throughout his marketing and everything, but it's most extreme in his movies in my opinion.
i sometimes am really torn apart because i too somehow sexualize him as i find him extremely attractive and post about that and so on and i also do love to watch his movies because they're somehow made to thirst about him... But then i think about how he hated being seen and treated as an object only and how some people also considered him just a pretty face with not much depth, which really hurt him. So i sometimes feel bad about the way i simp about him eventhough i of course do not only love his looks but also his personality, his art, his voice and all that...
I find it really interesting how he's also almost the only male celebrity that was and is sexualized in a way that normally only female celebrities are. I feel like that's so not common and we're so not used to it, that we sometimes do not see a problem with it even when he's treated really inappropriately, especially from today's point of view.
Long story short, in "follow that dream" i kind of found it really shocking how that much older woman somehow took advantage of him not being too intelligent in her opinion and thirsting about him so openly, telling him to lay down longer etc. even though he didn't really even get what's going on. If he were a girl people were shocked about that scene today i guess.
Same as in "loving you". His much older female "manager" somehow is like a sugar mommy to him. And when that one female fan is obviously sexually assaultive to him, by hiding in his dressing room and kissing him without consent he even confronts his manager and the others that he doesn't feel safe and wants more security and they just top that off by laughing! It's portrayed as a funny scene.
I don't know if I'm reading too much into that but I'd really love to hear some opinions... and sorry for the rant haha
Stop sexualizing that band
i like how both romanticizing and sexualizing are Bad Things™ you shouldn't do. we should all just be aroace!!
Black men will fight tooth and nail to believe that being sexualized and fetishized by other races means their value is something more. but here she tells the truth and he tries to argue with her about her own culture . We are deep in this white supremacy we devalue ourselves and our community .
Leech Wilde • Sexualizing everything • 13.10.2022
So this is how is it going to go??? What a joke! The last thing I expected!
I was fearing the backlash around MY POLICEMAN (how they were going to handle it, especially after the first reactions) but this is the confirmation they will -not only expect it but - provoke it… Just take a look to Harry’s recent own quotes in that magazine… 🫣
Apparently, it is preferable to spread H’s manly image, his sexualization and het-character before the obvious connection this movie will make with the LGTB community.
This is just another confirmation of the link between this project and the stunt. They have been overlapping along the way.
SOS
The horny RE men are gross. The sexualizing of a clearly lesbian character for male appeal is also gross.