katewrites (
katewrites) wrote2011-08-20 11:11 am
unpopular fannish opinion
Part of the reason I can't get into Inception is that the premise is that the protagonist is a man who drove his wife crazy. On purpose.
I know that everyone's happy place is Arthur/Eames, but I will be 100% honest. In any other movie, Cobb would have been the villain.
This movie tried to turn him into a sad, sympathetic character, and instead whenever I think about it, I have to warp the movie into a feminist retelling where Mal is right and Cobb is asleep. Otherwise I just want to scream.
I know that everyone's happy place is Arthur/Eames, but I will be 100% honest. In any other movie, Cobb would have been the villain.
This movie tried to turn him into a sad, sympathetic character, and instead whenever I think about it, I have to warp the movie into a feminist retelling where Mal is right and Cobb is asleep. Otherwise I just want to scream.
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Dear Dominic Cobb.
Saving your wife. UR DOING IT WRONG.
No Love,
Me
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I still think it's possible to read sympathetically: he did a very bad thing because he believed it was the only way, and he's been suffering for it since, but yeah, his wife suffered for it because she fucking well died, which rather takes precedence over his pain, so he's definitely more of an arsehole than the film makes him into. :(
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Also, he never really acknowledged that it was something he probably shouldn't have done. Instead, he's just really sorry that taking away his wife's ability to make rational choices led to her doubting reality.
Sadface, Dominic Cobb. I cry a single sparkling tear that your guilt manifested into a cray-cray harpy-woman who wants to run you over with a train.
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Yeah, I really never looked at it like this. Mal's really unfairly treated by the narrative, and since she's one of the only two women, that fucking sucks.
I would enjoy a feminist retelling where he's actually asleep and she's right.
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Yeah. At first it seems like, "Well, this is just his perception of Mal, so not really who she was" except then you realize that as the protag, we're supposed to be relatively on his side. So we're supposed to be hoping he survives the encounter and gets his kids back.
So, essentially, we're supposed to accept his narrative as the narrative. We accept that he was right to pull her out of limbo, that she must have been somewhat like what he sees her as now.
I think I really can only read feminist stories in this universe.
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I really want to find the fic that must exist where Mal is right. Someone must have written it.
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Here's some good Mal-is-right fic that is Eames/Arthur ftw:
http://airgiodslv.livejournal.com/535615.html
And a really good rec list:
http://jenna-marianne.livejournal.com/5625.html
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http://electrumqueen.livejournal.com/239389.html
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