Mayim Bialik is no stranger to going against the grain. The "Big Bang Theory" actress, who just slammed pop singer Ariana Grande's billboard ad for being too sexual, took to her blog again, this time to speak out against Disney's wildly popular flick "Frozen."
"I know everybody loved 'Frozen' and that I am going to get so much hate for this. But I’m just keeping it real, yo," Bialik wrote on Kveller.com, citing three main reason why she disliked the movie.
The first issue? Besides not being a fan of musicals, Bialik noted that the film lacks female agency.
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"Sure, it’s sort of hidden, but the search for a man/love/Prince is still the reigning plot line in the movie, as it is with pretty much all movies for young people which are animated," she wrote. "The sister's desire to marry this guy she just met, and the other sister getting mad at her — we still have a plot about the identification of a woman being based on her desire and search to meet a man...I’ve had just enough already with this finding a man business in most every kids’ movie."
Next up on Bialik's list of reasons not to like "Frozen?" The film bashes men, she said.
"What happens in 'Frozen?' The Prince/hero turns out to be a scheming villain," the former "Blossom" star noted. "He pretended to love her and then he double crosses her and she gets the lesson taught to her not to trust those nasty scheming conniving men. Because you know, men can’t be trusted? Meh."
But Bialik's biggest issue with the animated film?
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"My biggest problem with this movie was the way the female characters are drawn and animated," the 38-year-old star concluded. "The male characters look like cartoon men. They have some exaggerated features, sure. But by and large, they look like they have the proportions of human beings. Not so with our lead ladies. They have ginormous eyes. Like really ridiculously big. Teeny-tiny ski slope noses … Barbie doll proportions of their bodies in general: tiny waists, ample busts, and huge heads. They look like dolls. They don’t look like the same species as the male characters even! What’s up with that?!"
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