You two are so woke that you don't get that it actually required people to hate her enough to do this.
This doesn't happen in a vacuum.
You can actually see her awful deadpan "deer in headlights look" through the entire film, but the previews highlight it. Deadpan, or mad at the patriarchy. Those are pretty much her two settings all movie except where brief periods.
I watched the film before the reviews. I realized I agreed with them. I also found her mohawk thing butt-ugly, and her overall superior attitude grating on my nerves. I don't like watching ppl who refuse to understand that they have faults.

This ugly broad doesn't know how to act. And as much as her morally superior crowing is lines (that's grating on the nerves enough), the more awful thing is that unlike the girl in Star Wars, she full-stop believes in it. Offstage, she cuts down her costars, like it's a competition. Seriously, look at Hawkeye (do not know his real name), and how miserable he looks.
That's the sort of crap that if a guy did it, they should get some serious grief. In fact, most guys if another guy treated them that way, would get the pecking order treatment.
(Skip to 39:30, this is a rooster that it thinks it's a hen, so it competes with hens. Compare to Brie Larson's "I'm still stronger than you though" posturing, and you get why she's awful. She's psychologically scarred from her dad leaving the family at a young age, and rather than having an honest cry about it, she poses and pretends to be strong)
We have faults, you, me, all of us.
Christians accept this. They have a tradition of forgiving others, and seeing vulnerability as a good thing. A very human thing. "If you say that you have no sin, you deceive yourself, and the truth is not in you." The Pharisees and the woke left has in common that they pounce on people's flaws and try to conceal their own. But I know of their flaws, and the most obnoxious of them all is trying to not be human. Trying to remove all sins from oneself alienates you from the human race. Now look again at Brie Larson and her deadpan awfulness. And yes, I've struggled with deadpan facial expressions myself. Unlike this bitch tho, I didn't find anything praiseworthy about it. Human beings should connect to other humans. As much as they can. She instead pushes everyone away.
I'm not 13 (40 actually, as I was born in 1982), and I remember at 13 being this sort of piece of work. This is not something I like to look at, and that you praise her for this sort of shit makes you even worse. That I think differently that you doesn't make me immature. I'm probably your elder, but I said "fuck it" to alot of things that peer pressure said were grown up. When you start learning that "grown up" isn't what the stupid people around you say it is ("you're supposed to act this way at age 40", yeah sorry because all forty year olds in the city worry about climate change, driving nice cars, and moving away from their parents doesn't mean I have those priorities. In fact, I think of people with those priorities as unfilial dickheads that pay lip service to family, while figuring out how to put their grandparents (who are happy living at home) away in a nursing home to rot; in short, they're pricks), you might finally be grown up. At that point, I'll probly be too old to care. I've put up with bullshit in my life from people who had their ideas of what I should be doing based on my age or my gender or any number of other things. Not interested.
God wants us to be
humble, not
perfect. That passage where it says to "be perfect as God is perfect" is a misunderstanding.
Amplified Bible
You, therefore, will be perfect (growing into spiritual maturity both in mind and character, actively integrating godly values into your daily life), as your heavenly Father is perfect.
Contemporary English Version
But you must always act like your Father in heaven.
Weymouth New Testament
You however are to be complete in goodness, as your Heavenly Father is complete.