Is Angelina Jolie’s Sleeping Beauty based on assault? ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Angelina Jolie has long been a vocal activist, with her acting work intertwining with politics occasionally. The Mrs. Smith actress’ biggest solo hit, Maleficent, incentivized her activism to fit Disney’s shift to reimagine fairy tales for a progressive crowd. The studio’s push to deliver some kind of message via recreating its old stories significantly altered the 2014 rendition of Sleeping Beauty.

Starring alongside Elle Fanning as Aurora, Jolie plays the designated titular evil queen, except this time her character’s not purely villainous but victimized by Aurora’s father, a white man. Moreover, unlike the 1959 original, the prince’s kiss doesn’t wake Aurora either, and it’s Maleficent’s bond with her that resuscitates her, twisting the classic rescue. While such swaps set the stage for a different tone, Maleficent also subtly camouflages itself as a disturbing tale of a “rape revenge fantasy.”

The story of Maleficent conspicuously casts Stefan, Aurora’s father, as the true betrayer. In one of the earlier sequences, he slips Maleficent a drug and cuts off her wings while she sleeps, leaving her broken. While kids were the target demographic of the PG-rated flick, critics alluded to this particular scene as an allegory for r**e, citing a man violating a woman after intoxicating her. Apparently, the journalists weren’t wrong in their attribution, and Jolie confirmed it.

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