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I went to see "Kick-Ass" yesterday. It's good movie. Similar to Watchmen. It's also a violent, cynical deconstruction and criticism of superheroes. While "Watchmen" deconstructed the classic superhero,  "Kick-Ass" deconstructs the super heroic youth. You know, teenage and kid heroes like the Power Pack, the Young Avengers, the (original) X-men, Spiderman, etc. It's a good movie, but it's pretty gore. Basically, if you think Kill Bill and Watchmen are wastes of film, do not go see this movie. 

In the movie, I was amused by "Hit-Girl", who is a pretty bad-ass 11 year old "hitman", killing people by unloading epically various guns and swirling around a double-edged sword. She's pretty interesting as a character. And a bit saddening too - she's a kid raised to be a killer, glorified into a superhero by her father. It's odd, but interesting. I think she's the reason they decided to make other parts of the movie graphic. The directors probably figured they could get away with a lot of stuff. The horrified parents will focus on the swearing, slicing little girl.

This got me thinking about "Action girls" in general. 

Think of your favorite action girl. Did she ever get captured? They usually do...

-Isa

Date: 2010-04-22 03:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fenmere.livejournal.com
She sounds like what would happen if the girl at the end of Leon, the Professional made the wrong choice.

There are a number of other movies that leave off where her story could begin.

I think that's pretty cool.

Date: 2010-04-22 01:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] secondlina.livejournal.com
Hit-girl is a strange and interesting character. I don't think many movie people did it because a little girl killing people? That's an automatic 18+. Not to mention, the actress needs to be able to pull off gentle psycho.

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