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fandomsecrets2014-04-19 03:53 pm
[ SECRET POST #2664 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2664 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2014-04-19 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2014-04-19 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)- He's overprotective of her and believes in sheltering her from the world to the point of being smothering. This is reminiscent of overbearing parents.
- She constantly opposes his wishes and "sneaks out", behaviors typical of a rebellious daughter in children's stories.
- Their apparent age gap points toward such a dynamic being intended by the creators.
- He emphasizes the fact that he created her with his own hands. It is common for people to refer to their creations as their "children".
- All the stuff the OP wrote in their secret. Plus...
- Mad Scientist & Daughter is a fairly established and prominent trope in fiction.
Argument against sex slave theory, in general:
- No apparent sign of such abuse to speak of. Sally is the most well-adjusted person in the film.
- When Finkelstein finally set out to make a wife, he created a female version of himself (half his brain, same age). This would indicate that this is what he is attracted to in a partner, an equal, not the power imbalance he had in his relationship with Sally.
What's the evidence that for the sex slave theory, exactly, and how is it equally valid? The fact that Sally was created as an adult? I provided a non-sexual reason why that could be above.
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(Anonymous) 2014-04-20 12:53 am (UTC)(link)*"Overprotective" She's supposed to be his companion, being outside all the time is not serving her purpose. He wants her confined to his lab. That is not 'overprotective behavior'
*Sneaking out"-Uh, she doesn't have any interest in being his forever partner. She's not 'sneaking out', she's escaping and being brought back.
*Referring to her as his child* Not once during the entire movie does he ever call her his child. In fact at the end where she is replaced by the obvious love interest woman, Jack goes to find Sally. If she was his *daughter* she wouldn't need to be replaced. See? This is where that argument falls apart.
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