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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-07-05 06:23 pm

[ SECRET POST #5660 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5660 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2022-07-06 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
I pretty much agree with this. I mean, I don't really think the authorial intent was to imply Triton was a terrible, abusive father, but disregarding authorial intent, Triton was an autocrat (to his familiars, if not to his people), and the scene in Ariel's grotto was absolutely and unambiguously abusive parenting.

I do roll my eyes when Ariel says she loves Eric, whom she watched for like half an hour and has never even spoken to. But that doesn't make Triton's manner of parenting any more justified.

And yeah, TLM is a coming of age story about independence, autonomy, and personal desire, first and foremost. It's also subversive in the way it flips the trope of the mermaid as an evil siren of seduction, and instead makes Ariel's voice the tool she uses to save the fucking monarch of Humanlandia.

TLM definitely has some bits that I find a bit cringy from the vantage point of 2022, but overall I still think it's a good movie, and there's actually a surprising amount of progressive stuff in it, too, once you look past the most obvious, "She risks it all for a guy, and it ends in teen marriage" aspect of the story.

(Anonymous) 2022-07-06 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
I do roll my eyes when Ariel says she loves Eric, whom she watched for like half an hour and has never even spoken to.

And that's the other thing, too - yeah, we scoff at her insistence of love, but it also makes sense that she would talk like that about Eric despite barely knowing him at that time, because, well, she's sixteen, and it's normal for her to behave that way when speaking of him, because that's how a lot of teenagers tend to be when it comes to romance and crushing on someone in general.

(Anonymous) 2022-07-06 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it's not OOC for someone her age. It's ridiculous, but it's ridiculous in a way that a lot of teenagers ARE about such things, and that's okay. But Triton responded like a damn tyrant, rather than, oh, a parent.

But I don't blame people for violently rolling their eyes, because it is in fact really silly. Some times you gotta roll your eyes at the foolishness of youth. What you don't have to do is destroy your child's most loved possessions in a fit of rage.