It's a satire on "sex and the city". By placing it in another era the absurdity of the show (and shows targeted at modern "feminist" women) is highlighted.
Real feminists don't think about sex (and shoes) almost exclusively.
For the blind:
I swear you people won't believe what's in front of your eyes if it doesn't match your damn Commie agenda!
/s because even I can't tell anymore
Have him hold an enlarged tampon like a lightsaber and force pushing a red wave.
Like the left side of this: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/94/ab/5a/94ab5a78b88a36f36e66269d8b7afff5.jpg
The first movie was a masterpiece of being a deconstruction of superhero tropes while also being a great superhero movie. I don't think that's something you can do twice.
I'm glad they went a different route for the sequel, and even though it was not as good (literally impossible to be better, I think). I liked the sequel quite a bit except for the ending set piece.
I'm not expecting them to reach the brilliance of the first, but if they make a good movie, I'll be happy.
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