TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Weird neck.
me_irl wrote: » The light/shadow for her chin gives her neck a weird elongated look all right.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Looks like she has gills.
What appears to have happened here is that the designers for this poster wanted to use an image of Vikander confidently facing out into a perilous ocean, but when taking the photos of her doing so realized that its viewers wouldn't be able to adequately see her face. As a result, they Photoshopped her face to swivel around a bit, and now we're left with this monstrosity.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » There'll be a lot of pressure on Tomb Raider off the back of Wonder Woman's success. Completely unfair pressure but it'll be there non the less.
Mickeroo wrote: » Not to mention getting over the hurdle of being the first ever game adaptation that isn't rubbish.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » There'll be a lot of pressure on Tomb Raider off the back of Wonder Woman's success. Completely unfair pressure but it'll be there non the less. At least if compared to previous Tomb Raider films it's a pretty low bar.
TheIrishGrover wrote: » That's a very good point. If it's a dud and doesn't perform fantastically people will immediately write off WW as a blip and assume that people don't want to see female hero movies which is incorrect: People don't want to see BAD female hero movies. WW was good fun and exciting (especially in comparison to the rest of the modern DC movies). I'm looking forward to the next WW movie..... But still unsure of Justice League. That seems more of the DC same.
pixelburp wrote: » I was under the impression the conversation was more about whether this might finally be a game adaptation that doesn't suck, than about the success or otherwise of female-led action films. Outside of the game industry itself, Lara Croft is yesterday's woman in many respects, I can't imagine there's that much cultural investment in this - so if anything it can only exceed expectations
HandsomeBob wrote: » The Guardian have an opinion piece bemoaning the perceived privileged white girl characterisation based on the trailer. Even as I guy who studied social studies in Uni I'm starting to feel beaten down by the constant hijacking of film and tv to push gender and identity politics.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » I'm pretty sure the character is working as a bike courier before she sets out on this adventure. Not sure how that sits with the privileged white girl angle?