Yes, I second the notion so floridly described by the previous reviewers. Like them I also believe that art should never contain themes that personally make me feel bad or uncomfortable. So thank you, your comments opened my eyes and made me rethink the entire story as I was unable to form my own thoughts beforehand.
Besides, this damsel in distress dynamic is entirely problematic in the 21st century. The scenario itself is wholly fetishized and unrealistic, crafted purposefully only to fuel the perversions of patriarchal male gaze who famously enjoy seeing women close to them being broken and degraded beyond belief (am I right, FELLOW males?). SA victims don't exist anyway, especially if I close my eyes. Even if they did exist, they don't deserve any kind of positive male companionship. I would find this story much more realistic if for example, the elf lady would pick herself up from her predicament by her own will and then spent next 20 year going to elf therapy to still be afraid of man after it ended, like a real strong woman would do. Nothing that a magi-Prozac can't fix though.
Overall a very bad 0/10 story.
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I have to disagree, art should ALWAYS contain themes that make us feel bad and uncomfortable. Art is provocative, it has to shake something, make us reflect on life.
We are too comfortable with comfort, to the point that it is preferably to turn our face away from the shitty state of the world than face it, and deem creepy something that is actually dark.
It is dark at too many levels. It show dehumanization of people based on racial status, dehumanization of women, mercantilization of human beings, it appeals to the male fantasy of earning someones love from a position of saviour. The scenario of damsel in distress dynamic is realistic, it is not far from how the stockholm syndrome works, which does not rest authenticity to the love feelings as there is no such thing as pure love. But it surely is easy and tempting to wish to save someone and be loved for that, feel good with yourself by doing so, and being rewarded with endless devotion. It shows the weakness of masculity, this is a normal fantasy, easier than earning love from an equal. Still it's good, this exists in real life, and the shittiest situation is that it does exist, and that it is romantisized. In the end, it is warming to see how things unfold, because of the contrast of what could have happened instead. But it happened, and it is showed as male saves female, rarely the other way.
Also, so many people saying that scenes like the swimsuit ones are wrong. There's nothing wrong with showing a beautyful body from a perspective of body positivy. There's nothing wrong with sexualization in art. Arousal is normal, and as long as we shame sex and, even worst, keep labeling the female body as something that is wrong to be shown, we are contributing to an unhealthy relationship with sex, the human body and sexist dynamics. On the contrary, I'd like to see more male bodies getting these treatment. Let's sexualize every gender the same. Within some limits, ofc, but that's too big of an issue to address here, it requires its own debate.
Don't attack the work or the artist because it reflects shitty things about society and toxic love fantasies, it is not creepy, it is even brave to show this. It is also not creepy to enjoy this, even hold that fantasy, it is normal to hold this kinda things inside. Creepy is to actually desire to happen irl.
Art is exteriorizing and expressing feelings, and doing so with dark ones has always been an important part of culture. Nowadays, we just want to be comfortably numb, and only interact with things that give us guilt free non problematic pleasure. That aint it.
Enjoy everything that is bad about the content of art and its beauty. Then, turn to the slavery conditions of undocumented migrants, sexual slave exploitation of abducted women in the sex trafic networks, crimes of hate based on race, sexual abuse, romantization of toxic dynamics, all of this that happens irl, and get disgusted by this. Not at the art that portrait that, be it intentional or not by the author.
Otherwise, it seems as you don't really have any problem with the fact that this shit exist in the world, but what bothers you if that they show it to you. If you could just live your life in blissful ignorance, you wouldn't feel the discomfort of having to do something about it. So, it is easier to just blame the messenger. And like that, world keeps being shit. It pains us to see so much suffering, so, let's avoid the sight of it or dismiss it as creepy! And we can sleep with ease at night.
Also we don't challenge all the unjust social and economic structures that make our groceries affordable thanks to that slave work made for some little dollars that are barely enough to eat, and those workers can even consider themselves lucky to be given something at all. That exist, in the very 1st world countries even! Let's not talk on those 1st world companies factories in the poorest of the contries.
Our sweret dreams are built on top of other people's nightmares.