@Ape_Escape_1Fan: The order of men in which women exist only to be milked or bred, is thrown down to make way for the new, female order, and as the woman are being raised up over everyone else at the end of the movie, the male hero takes one last glace upwards before fading into the crowd, his day in the sun passed.
If you're looking for it, it's actually overflowing with feminism. It's just that neutral people see the film's universe as an (albeit fantastical) dystopian inevitability in the aftermath of an apocalypse, feminists see it as the one we're already in. Like, modern day normality. At least, the crazy ones do.
It's just a matter of framing. Which is why it's obvious from one perspective, and almost invisible from another. I'm hoping that's not the reason it got so many positive reviews.
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