The "male gaze" rebuttal, part 1

The "male gaze" rebuttal, part 1

You might have heard of a theory called "the male gaze". It basically states that cinema (and other media) is viewed/consumed according to the male eye. To prove this, so-called 'sexualised' female characters are brought up without context. So today, I will show that when you have the context, that whole argument falls apart. Even though this is a part one, don't expect part two for a very long time. Also, if this video looks kind of rushed, its because I got bored of having to re-record and re-edit this whole thing. Hopefully it doesn't come out too cringey. If it does, I apologise. I'm not going to link all the games and texts I talk about, as I'd be here for weeks. Instead, I will just list them all in order of appearance and hope that you responsible adults can find the sources yourself: -Tomb Raider (2013) -Tomb Raider: Underworld Final Fantasy 4 Return of the Jedi Metal Gear Solid V: The phantom pain Soulcalibur VI Street FIghter 5 X-men mutant apocalypse Marvel Future Fight X-men Apocalypse Avengers: Earth's mightiest heroes Sensational She-Hulk Tomb Raider: Anniversary Indiana Jones and the temple of Doom Doctor Who: The face of evil, the sun makers, The caves of androzani, Planet of Fire Oh, and the music is the theme music of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes:    • Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Music- Title Scree...