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That's ok. We want to make the financial backers of this kind of movie uncomfortable. Go woke, go broke.
I was unaware that MEN actually watched Star Wars after the disastrous prequels. A friend of mine made me sit through half of one at his home. Suffice it to say that we are no longer friends, although for other reasons. This would clearly have sufficed had I to watch the remainder.
My wife enjoyed the first two (and somewhat the third) installments, although she'd only watch it if it was on and I was sitting there. I think that this reviewer was being a bit "generous" in stating that women like Star Wars, at least anywhere near as much as the male audience.
It was a VAST mistake to work diligently to alienate the male audience. I will ONLY watch RomComs under similar circumstances, because most men and women tend to have interests that fall into gender roles. It is hardwired. What they are doing to Star Wars was similar to the RomCom that they made with the two gay men. Men don't want to see RomComs, so at best you MIGHT have gay men as an audience. My wife watched RomComs if she likes the guy, and she has NO interest in watching two men in a romance. The directors/producers of that project did a similar deflection when it bombed, trying to blame "homophobia" instead of the fact that they absolutely ignored their "lane".
Star Wars isn't going to be successful without the male audience because overall it just doesn't appeal to women. Even when it does, it isn't a large segment of that group that prefers action adventure to other genres, so it will "get lost". Boys/men are the audience for action adventure. It doesn't matter what one's gender studies class stated, that is "how it is".
Disney has produced and deployed more bombs than Raytheon. Perhaps they just need to realign their business with its current strengths? Disney might have a future in munitions production?
Rogue One was a decent movie, as were The Mandalorian and Andor series.
The prequels were bad the the latest trilogy was an unwatchable mess.
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