I like them. They look like something alien that attaches itself to the wearer. They're kinda sexy too...
Boobs are scary...
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Doesn't explain the wedge heels though. I'm torn, I get the arguments but it gets tiresome being the first things discussed in every single discussion.The reason the female suits have "molded breast-plates" is because Trini and Kimberly are teenage girls who have breasts.
The suits literally "morph" and "mold" themselves around the characters' bodies.
The reason the female suits have "molded breast-plates" is because Trini and Kimberly are teenage girls who have breasts.
The suits literally "morph" and "mold" themselves around the characters' bodies.
So are the Power Rangers, but people enjoy them anyway because it's fantasy, not the real world.Boob sockets are stupid and impractical.
So are the Power Rangers, but people enjoy them anyway because it's fantasy, not the real world.
Some would say that about every aspect of the Power Rangers.I enjoy Power rangers a lot, and not because I think they're stupid. regardless, none of that means boob sockets aren't stupid and just a lame design.
The new movie's suits are essentially a "second skin", albeit one that slightly exaggerates the physicality of the characters' actual bodies.
There's a big difference between cheese and gratuitous sexual objectification of the main female characters to appeal to horny teenage boys. Oh, and it's not just boob armour. The female rangers also seem to be wearing high heels (!?).So are the Power Rangers, but people enjoy them anyway because it's fantasy, not the real world.
Not everyone agrees with that.There's a big difference between cheese and gratuitous sexual objectification of the main female characters to appeal to horny teenage boys. Oh, and it's not just boob armour. The female rangers also seem to be wearing high heels (!?).
I'm not saying I'm going to boycott the film over the boob armour, but it is stupid and sexist. It also makes me worry that this film is going the Michael Bay TMNT or Transformers route. I want Power Rangers to be a family-friendly film like most Marvel films and not something designed primarily for teenage boys.
Granted, I tend to assume a Power Rangers movie will be among its year's worst by default, Alvin and the Chipmunks-style...
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