After the prodigious ammount of misogynistic criticism this movie receive (even before release), coming and watch it should be an conscious political act by our side (he's a white male), no matter how bad it was. But even then, it's wonderful.
The little boys ("machitos in the original, literally translated would be "little machos") that tore their hair before this remake (and not before any other, of dozen that are releseaed this year) will rage seing that, despite their boycott, the reboot was perfect.
Most of the (previous) reviews didn't focus in the need (or lack of) to pick up again the franchise, but on the fact that the new version had an all-female cast. A lot of the comments ranted using the tag line "they're gonna ruin my childhood". I have something to say to these enlightened purists: if a new version of your favourite movie (that almost no one, by the way, made reference before they started talking about the remake) is able to ruin your childhood, your childhood was ruined beforehand.
The new GB is not only the movie I would like for my female students or children of my surroundings, but it's also the movie I would like for my male students and children of my surroundings. Because on the mainstream movies we can rarely see a group of women experience an adventure, using science and technology, being FUNNY. It's intersting how few movies have women on funny roles. I don't mean like "look how awkward and drunk she is because her boyfriend broke up with her". I'm talking about wild, realistic, transgressor fun.
We're in front of a movie were women talk about the scientific method, where the women have sorority as a flag, where they get their hands dirty, they fight, they chase (and achieve) their dreams. We're before a movie were women have sexual desires and they don't fear to prove it, to show it, to flirt, to make a fool of themselves for those instincts. We're on a story where the protagonists are survivors of social exclusion, and scientists, and FRIENDS. Do you realize how many movies are about male friendship and how few about female?
It's a film where a group of women creates inventions, a group of women make their own business, a group of women save fucking New York. Did we see any time on the movies a group of women saving anything different from a wedding party?
And I think we talk too little and we don't appreciate enough. The work of Melissa McCarthy.
She is the Queen of comedy. Not of romantic comedy, of Comedy. This woman is not the new girlfriend of America: is not Sandra Bullock, nor Jennifer Aniston. This actress is far, is almost 50 years old and has managed to become to the movie industry what Jim Carrey of Adam Sandler were on their times.
However, I have to give two cons to the movie:
-I would have liked that the only non-scientist wasn't also the only non-white.
-I would have liked that the homoseuality that we sense in one of the main characters was as obvious as the heterosexuality from another of them.
Despite this, I strongly recommend the film. And I ask you to go to see it. We need more movies like this. And the activism is displayed by spending money, not only protesting.