Why do people hate Turning Red so much?

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From wha the Internet i screaming, Turning Red is the new High Guardian Spice. However, aside from a vide of Matt Walsh being Tainted by the Preview and a currently unwatched video from Red Raptor Writes, I barely see any of the actual controversy. In fact, I never would have known of the controversy had not fans of the film not kept furiously defending the film.

I actually saw the film itself, but I certainly do not find the film rage-inducing at all.
 
Because the “big red monster” is a disgusting and blatant stand in for when a girl gets her first period, done by what is now a woke indoctrination machine known previously as “Disney”.

It’s a kids cartoon about puberty starring teenagers voiced by homos and (probably, I haven’t checked) trannys.
 
The thing about turning red is that it was a movie made for the generic art hoe, the target demographic was your typical tumblr/twitter 24/7.
Now there's nothing wrong with aiming for a demographic it makes works more focused and specialized, free from the usual weight of broad expectations but when your target demographic is a niche market of a niche market of a niche market of a niche market the pool of people who will actually relate and consoom your shit is gonna be very small.
This became very apparent very quickly because of the wave of people saying "yeah i watched, not for me that's fine" which is exactly what happens when you make a movie with a super niche demographic in mind.
Note that most of the people didn't even said the movie was bad or awful, simply that it didn't move them because the experiences shown in the movie weren't made for the regular person.
But this is equal to a personal attack for those who identified strongly with the movie because finding out they are actually a very small (but loud) minority that the average dude can't relate to breaks their massive egos which prompted all the art hoes to go into a rabies mode and make a big loud stink about how the uncultured swines don't "get it" and are ruining their fun by being negative, despite nobody but them really caring.
 
the main character is annoying as fuck and i can't stand even watching 10 seconds of it so why would i watch an entire hour of it?
ok sure the animation looks decent, but that doesn't excuse the cringe
 
I honestly feel like Turning Red doesn't need to exist. Everything is so woke and "loving" of all bodies these days that there is barely any stigma around women and their periods. The only noise I hear about periods comes from manchildren still unable to fathom the processes of fertile females. Turning Red feels like a movie that should have been made in the 1970s, when people were awkward about sex, not 2020s. It's a movie for an audience that does not exist.
 
The metaphor that the movie depends on is horribly thought out. The main character is unlikable and the movie really is listless and meandering. It's not a well planned out movie, it needed more drafts. The core conflict is that the girl isn't allowed to be a slut, the Red Panda is an allegory for puberty or womanhood or her period. Throughout the movie she sells photos of her panda alter ego, offers to let people play with it, and other things for cash.
The story itself is basic bitch don't repress yourself, however when your movie centers around a metaphor that could be taken as a girl selling pictures of her changing body it comes across as disgusting. Male coming-of-age stories are the realization of that your heroes aren't perfect and all-knowing, they were probably just as lost you were at some point, or realizing that adulthood comes with responsibility after acting irresponsibly. Not all of them do, but those themes are more there.
A lot of it is that it really needed a script doctor to tell them it's godawful, the other problem is that it's a total ego trip for the director.
 
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