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Was Mr Wolf suppose to come across as a paedophile?


because that's the impression I got.

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Yes. He was. That's why he had a coat full of candy.

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No, not at all. His entire focus was to eat the girl. Listen to the lyrics, there was no sexual innuendo.

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He kinda was. In the stage show, his actions are much more sexual. The movie made him more Just a hungry beast.

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The wolf in the story of Little Red Riding Hood has always represented a human threat(either sexual predators or murderers) to children, not an actual wolf. Grimm's fairy tales are dark. Hansel and Gretel has been associated with stories of people in Germany turning to cannibalism during a long famine.


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^ this


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Yes in a way. As others have said in the fairy tale the wolf represents the frightening aspect of the young girls growing sexuality.
That's why red riding hood is told not to walk through the woods by her mother.
Into the woods in a lot of ways is reprising the old meaning of these fairy tales. They are very dark. And btw the songs are full of sexual innuendo- the little girl wants it to happen and doesn't at the same time.

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"And he showed me things many beautiful things... And made me feel excited and scared". It's a theme throughout the film!

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"Things I was yet to explore" or some such phrase is the one you're missing there. Definitely some predatory sexual implications throughout the story. There are in the Little Red Riding Hood too, as someone above has already posted.

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I felt the same way. I had a sick feeling in my stomach during that scene, but it was cool to hear Johnny Depp sing.

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This whole scene was creepy and uncomfortable to watch especially because most of us love Johnny Depp.

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Another one asking this? Do your basic research and stop overanalyzing what you take for innuendos...it's why they call it acting, sweetheart.

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Who better than Depp to teach girls to be wary of wolves who seem nice?

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I just saw that scene and definitely got a creeper vibe, regardless of the intended impression. I just had to remind myself that wasn't the intent.

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I just had to remind myself that wasn't the intent.

Why do you assume that wasn't the intent for a character called "The Wolf" and was very obviously acting in a predatory manner toward the young girl?

Side note: In the original Broadway version the Wolf didn't come across as being so pedophilic, simply because the actress playing Red was older. He still came across as a sexual predator.

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I just saw that scene and definitely got a creeper vibe, regardless of the intended impression. I just had to remind myself that wasn't the intent.



Those fairy tales and the Red Riding Hood story in particular were meant to warn innocent girls that strangers could be dangerous, period.  So much has been misunderstood over the years about those tales. The demonizing and extinction of wolf species across the planet has been connected to Grimm's stories. Fiction is not fact.



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I just watched this movie this morning, and I agree. If Johnny had more wolf makeup on his face (i.e., more fur), it wouldn't have seemed so much like a To Catch a Predator moment.

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FYI the wolf costume on the original Broadway cast had fake male parts on it...

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Yes!! I didn't get it until reading the comments of him being pedophile or the sexual allusion. I used to wonder why they wolf's Johnson was out but he wore a coat lol

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Actually given the age of Little Red Riding Hood, he would be a hebephile.

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The Riding Hood story started out as an allegory of sexual predators.

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