Javier Bardem, King Triton from “The Little Mermaid”, supports feminism wholeheartedly

Javier Bardem, King Triton from “The Little Mermaid”, supports feminism wholeheartedly

Javier Bardem, King Triton from “The Little Mermaid”, supports feminism wholeheartedlyJavier Bardem, King Triton from “The Little Mermaid”, supports feminism wholeheartedly

Javier Bardem, King Triton from “The Little Mermaid”, advocates unconditional support for feminism – EFE/Disney (Special)

The new wave of live-action remakes continues! After the recent premiere of “Peter Pan and Wendy”, which caused a sensation on the company’s streaming platform, Disney Plus, the house of mice is preparing for the theatrical release of “The Little Mermaid”. This new adaptation of the 1989 classic promises to be a box office hit and has generated high expectations among fans.

At a promotional event held in Plaza Toreo Parque Central, Mexico City, two of the main characters, Halle Bailey, who plays Ariel, and Javier Bardem, who plays King Triton, shared some details about the film. .

Javier Bardem, recognized for his outstanding performances in films such as ‘The Deep Sea’, ‘No Place for the Weak’ and ‘Biutiful’, highlighted the importance of women’s empowerment in this new version of “The Little Mermaid”. Although the original film is loved by audiences, it has received criticism in recent times due to the subjugation of its protagonist and his obsession with Prince Eric. In the live-action remake, the filmmakers decided to reverse these aspects, transforming Ariel into a woman full of power.

In this sense, Bardem argued that it is the duty of all men to “blindly” support women’s empowerment. This stance reflects the idea that men should actively support the fight for gender equality and an end to oppression and discrimination against women.

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For Bardem, female empowerment implies a process of awareness, self-determination and autonomy in which women overcome all forms of oppression, inequality, discrimination, exploitation or exclusion.

The empowerment of women is fundamental and our job as men is to support it blindly. I think that’s one of the things this new version of The Little Mermaid does best,” the actor said.

It highlighted how Ariel has transformed into a strong young woman, struggling to create her own future and pursue her dreams, instead of pleasing others or following a destiny preordained for her.

Now Ariel is a young and strong woman, struggling to create a future that she wants for herself and not to please anyone, but to become the woman she dreams of being and not the future that was predestined for her.” she continues.

Halle Bailey and Javier Bardem were in Mexico to promote the premiere of ‘The Little Mermaid.’ Photo: AFP.

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‘The Little Mermaid’ will represent feminism in cinemas

Despite high expectations, the live-action remake of ‘The Little Mermaid’ has generated some controversy from the start. One of the more notable controversies has been the casting of Halle Bailey as Ariel, as some fans have expressed divided opinions on the matter. However, early critical reactions on social media indicate that the new version honors the spirit of the original and presents a fresh and exciting proposition.

Furthermore, the realistic design of iconic characters such as Sebastian the crab and Flounder the fish also generated mixed opinions. In bringing these animated characters into the real world, the filmmakers were faced with the challenge of retaining their essence and charisma while adapting them to a more realistic format. It will be interesting to see how audiences take on this new take on the beloved undersea characters.

As we approach before “The Little Mermaid”, scheduled for May 25thfans and moviegoers eagerly await to find out if this remake will capture the magic of the original film while at the same time convey a more contemporary message of female empowerment. With Javier Bardem is a fervent advocate of feminismit is evident that the film delves into relevant and current issues, keeping alive the discussion of gender equality in cinema and beyond.

By Karen Magallanes

Source: Nacion Flix

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