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On a surface level, the He-Man movie attacks femininity in general, as the main character finds himself trapped in our world where he works in HR and is being reprimanded by a black conflict avoidant she/her as he's trying to find his sword to go back to Eternia or whatever his home world is called. The writers do this in an extremely direct and crude way, it very clearly portrays our world as fallen feminized hellworld that you must escape from at all costs if you wish to become a real man and not remain a loser nerd who plays with toys. However, even here, they balance it out, as this caricature is given a fair read at the movie's end.

Throughout the story He-Man tries to solve his problems in the ways he learned in our world, essentially with feminine HR talk, and it never works and he has to resort to violence. At the end, when the sword breaks, the good witch appears and tells him he doesn't need the sword to transform, he had the power inside him all along, because she chose him, as he has the male traits of a good warrior but also the female traits of empathy, communication, relatedness, etc. And so he becomes Super Saiyan, and the first thing he does is talk to Skeletor, to try to solve their differences amicably. Obviously Skeletor refuses then gets beaten the fuck up. Here is where the feminine perspective gets redeemed, the movie's argument, and the archetypal argument in general: the integrated man, the dominant man who has his aggression under control, has his aggression controlled by the properly integrated feminine inside him, and that's visible in He-Man, and not visible in Skeletor, therefore He-Man wins.

It's a good argument, and a good eternally true story. He-Man is huge in Brazil but I never really watched it that much, so I went in pretty blind on the lore. But it's no wonder it's popular, it's a very well designed structure that's simple but effective. I wouldn't have watched it myself, but the girl I watched it with chose it, and asked my opinion on it after it was done, and I basically said what I said here plus in the previous post. However, she has since ghosted me so I think she didn't like my opinions. She did mini-flinch when I said the Portuguese equivalent of "fallen feminized hellworld" so I should have read that as a sign that my thoughts were not welcome. Oh well, a properly integrated man with a well adjusted feminine in him would have been able to read the room and modulate his speech to wriggle himself out of that particular jam while getting his ideas across, but I'm not that man, I'm not He-Man, and I don't think I want to be him.