• merc@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    The “message” of Shrek is pretty iffy.

    • Looks really are important
    • Ugly green people should only be with other ugly green people.
    • Not all ugly people are bad, but bad people are definitely ugly (short being ugly, of course).
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      1 year ago

      There is also this thing called personality and Shrek was all aroud a better person.

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      1 year ago

      Mmm that feels like a pretty big stretch. The whole point is that Fiona loves Shrek for who he is, not what he looks like. She didn’t become an “ugly green person”, because she was beautiful to Shrek and Shrek was beautiful to her.

      Also, even if the idea was short=ugly (which I don’t think it was, more just a king with a big ego and small stature), Shrek 2 is completely centered around Shrek feeling insecure next to what turns out to be a conventionally attractive bad guy.

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      Not all ugly people are bad, but bad people are definitely ugly (short being ugly, of course).

      Well there’s only one bad person in Shrek 1, so that’s not really a good sample. If we move to the sequels there’s Charming who’s good looking but also an ass.