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Sometimes when I'm watching something on TV, I get curious about it. Tonight, it's Starship Troopers.
So I'm on Wiki, reading about the movie - plot, production, whatnot - and I get to this gem near the end of the article:
Test audience reactions led to several minor changes before the film was released. Originally it was clear that Carmen was torn between Rico and Lt. Zander. Test audiences,regardless of gender , strongly felt that a woman could not love two men at once so scenes which portrayed this were cut. These audiences also felt it was immoral for Carmen to choose a career ahead of being loyal to Rico to the extent that many commented that for choosing the career Carmen should have died instead of Dizzy . While admitting it may have been a bad commercial decision not to change the film to accommodate this, the directors did cut a scene from after Zander's death where Carmen and Rico kiss, which the audience believed made the previous betrayal even more immoral.
Can't love two men at once? Should be punished with death for choosing a career over loyalty to her high school boyfriend?
I realize that Wiki articles are problematic, but even if half of this is true?
WTF, world.
Seriously.
WTF.
So I'm on Wiki, reading about the movie - plot, production, whatnot - and I get to this gem near the end of the article:
Test audience reactions led to several minor changes before the film was released. Originally it was clear that Carmen was torn between Rico and Lt. Zander. Test audiences,
Can't love two men at once? Should be punished with death for choosing a career over loyalty to her high school boyfriend?
I realize that Wiki articles are problematic, but even if half of this is true?
WTF, world.
Seriously.
WTF.