Return To Silent Hill opened some old wounds from the first Silent Hill movie

Watching Return To Silent Hill a few months ago opened some old wounds that I had from the first Silent Hill movie. Both movies feature frustrating gender politics that perhaps expose underlying sexist or chauvinistic attitudes from the director. If you like this video and would like to see see the next video early, please consider supporting the creation of new content on Patreon at:   / megabearsfan   And be sure to vote in the Entry Survey to tell me that this video encouraged you to contribute:   / patron-entry-63693643   or check out my personal blog: http://www.MegaBearsFan.net and my random ramblings on Twitter:   / megabearsfan   or Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/megabearsfan... CONTENTS 00:00 Intro (non-spoiler summary) 01:58 Sexist reasons for gender-swapping Harry 05:06 Diversity disclaimer 12:08 Why might you gender-swap Harry? 14:30 Harry and gender stereotypes 18:54 Chauvinism and James 14:29 Outro, Patreon, etc. LINKS AND SOURCES: ----- Review of Return To Silent Hill: http://www.megabearsfan.net/post/2026... Music from Silent Hill and Silent Hill 2, by Akira Yamaoka, copyright Konami. Footage from Return to Silent Hill, copyright DavisFilms. Footage from Silent Hill (PS1) taken from my playthough with On The Branch Gaming, and used with permission. Footage from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is copyright CBS. Music and footage from "Hamilton", written by and copyright by Lin Manuel Miranda. Bridgerton and The Man In The High Castle trailers, copyright Netflix and Amazon, respectively. Music from "Cat's In the Cradle" by Harry Chapin, copyright Elektra. Music and footage from "Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones", copyright Lucasfilm/Disney. Footage from other movies and TV shows are copyright of their respective distributors.