Great movie - Yet I cried
I shed a tear when the movie was announced and I saw the cast. a BIPOC BAME woman of color and gender taking the lead role was both unforeseen and unprecedented.
I sobbed tears of joy when she single handedly stood up to the patriarchy and overcame the Predator - (a symbol of toxic masculinity?)
I cried like a baby at the end when I realized this brave woman had only won the battle and not the war. For many years after this, all she would know would be pain and suffering as a BIPOC BAME woman of color and gender.
And I cried tears of rage when the usual far right racist trolls infested this board with their bad reviews within just a day of release. Note to you people - There are many skin colors and genders. Some of them will be in movies and it won't always be the ones you're accustomed to. This isn't 2010 anymore. Build a bridge and get over it.
Let us Pray that Prey sets a new benchmark for underrepresented and marginalized folk everywhere. Bring it home!