Ok. Cool. but it doesn’t change the fact that unlike many Hollywood movies over the past decades, it never went political left.
I would say it is far left, and that people who don’t see that are already strongly influenced by leftism. For example, this is the 1001st “gurl-power” movie that implausibly portrays petite women throwing around much larger men. That’s a leftist fantasy, not reality. It deserves eye-rolling, not applause. Don’t lower your standards because you’ve been standing in the sewage for so long that it has started to smell normal.
My 30yo center-left daughter (I did my best!) and her hard-left gff went to see the movie last weekend, and their review is similar to yours: it was old-style feminist without being woke-feminist, and they were both OK with that.
I'm useless, I've only seen two theater movies in the last two years, a Miyazaki reissue and Pressure on D-Day, which brought me to tears, a good movie well made.