My biggest problem with all this is that it's really just not a feminist movie. It was unfairly branded as such by a bunch of offended fucktards on the internet, and then the studio made it worse by releasing one of the worst trailers I've ever seen. It wasn't a bad movie at all; it was infinitely better than the pile of excrement I was expecting. However, most people had their minds made up before it was ever released. Whether you think it's a feminist movie and whether that's a bad thing says more about you than it does about the movie. It wasn't a feminist movie at all, and people on both sides of that argument need to shut the freak up.
I don't doubt that some people are annoyed by the feminist thing. But I really think it's just some PC carebare bullshit thst annoys most people. Like the people who wanna take James bond and make him black just for tbe sake of having a black James bond.
There's nothing wrong with having diversity in Hollywood, but it's just completely changing an existing character or franchise for the sake of PC and diversity that annoys people, at least me.
And we've seen that quite a bit.
X-men recently deciding to make iceman gay (despite him existing for like 40 years already or something), changing karate kid to black, Ghostbusters to female etc etc.
I also think part of it is just butchering classic movies too. People are very emotional and nostalgic, so changing something dear to whatever is weird