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Feedism in movies

Okay everyone, let's chat, shall we?

If there's going to be a movie where the main character gets fat (either by accident, or on purpose), what is it we're looking for?

Do we want a movie ABOUT feederism, where the characters have the fetish in question, and the plot ensues from there, or do we just want a movie with weight gain IN it, with no acknowledgement of the fetish whatsoever (save for, perhaps, behind the camera, with the director, writers, maybe even the actors)?

Personally I could go either way, beggers can't be choosers, after all. But what do you think?
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Feedism in movies

I agree with all of that.
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Feedism in movies

In City Island (2006), Ezra Miller’a character is a feeder who likes big woman, and it’s not portrayed as a negative thing.
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Feedism in movies

I remember an early turn-on for me was the scene in "National Lampoon's European Vacation" where Audrey dreams of being served an enormous banquet and then her stomach expands until the buttons pop on her shirt.
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MottiF:
In City Island (2006), Ezra Miller’a character is a feeder who likes big woman, and it’s not portrayed as a negative thing.


I just watched this, and not only is it not portrayed as a negative thing, it's actually the most benign of all the secrets. If it's even a secret.
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Dolkite:
I remember an early turn-on for me was the scene in "National Lampoon's European Vacation" where Audrey dreams of being served an enormous banquet and then her stomach expands until the buttons pop on her shirt.


Love that scene, especially how she goes from "Oh God, please no more food" to "Oh well, I guess I'm fat."
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Dolkite:
I remember an early turn-on for me was the scene in "National Lampoon's European Vacation" where Audrey dreams of being served an enormous banquet and then her stomach expands until the buttons pop on her shirt.

Audrey Beauregarde:
Love that scene, especially how she goes from "Oh God, please no more food" to "Oh well, I guess I'm fat."

I forgot bout that one, that was kinda hawt sadly the actress died
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Dolkite:
I remember an early turn-on for me was the scene in "National Lampoon's European Vacation" where Audrey dreams of being served an enormous banquet and then her stomach expands until the buttons pop on her shirt.

Audrey Beauregarde:
Love that scene, especially how she goes from "Oh God, please no more food" to "Oh well, I guess I'm fat."

LuvsChub04:
I forgot bout that one, that was kinda hawt sadly the actress died


Yeah. Her diabetes was so bad she couldn't actually eat any of the food.
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Raboot The Admirer:
I don't have high hopes of something like this ever existing, but I would like something that isn't horror, (like that crappy FEED one from 2005), neither just an hour and a half of jerk-off material for the community. Ideally, it would explore the good and the bad of this kink, from an understanding point of view.

For that, I think it could be interesting for the main character to not be part of the community, but someone who learns about it during the film. Maybe their significant other confesses to be a feeder or a feedee near the beggining of the plot. From there, you could go a number of places.
For example, if the MC decides to indulge their partner and start gaining weight, you could show their close ones's reactions to it and how the lead deals with it. Or this whole thing could be a source of conflict for the couple, which they eventually overcome by both learning how to engage with this fetish in a way that works for them.
An EXCELLENT idea.

Let's go with this, who's writing, who's directing, who's starring?
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Honestly I would just settle for anything avoiding the same old tropes, fat Thor, and fat Amy or Monica from Friends... for once put a fat actress in a role that is NOT centered around her weight. Or made to be a big fat Joke!
Mike and Molly and This is Us are both great shows, but the storyline is exactly the same, especially for Melissa McCarthy and Krissy Metz characters. Both shows meet S.O love interests at an Over Eaters Anonymous meeting for starters.

These men are also fat and in Toby's case balding (why couldn't Kate be with a hunk like Justin Hartley?) That was a let down for me after seeing previews and learning Kevin was her twin brother. Why a guy like that can't realistically fall for a large lady like her? Maybe HS sweethearts and he's stuck by her through thin and thick?
Also on both shows these characters defining traits are obsessed with losing weight. There are plenty of people out there with no inkling of FAs or BBW or online communities like this who are simply living their lives in fat bodies and (grudgingly) accept the hand they've been delt without obsessing over their weight.

So any sitcom featuring more than just one of two rounder people who hang out with and engage in relationships with drop dead gorgeous ladies and totally ripped dudes... Without making any obvious mention or innuendo regarding their fatness or storyline centered on diet culture. To honestly explore the stigma, discrimination and hate their characters face everyday without making this their defining trait.
Awesome romcom would be a chubby girl meets boy who likes her curves as she thickens, leading both characters on a journey of discovery and exploration. Navigating ups and downs, people's reactions and culture clashes as they come to terms and enjoy these new developments and blossom together. Living life to the fullest and get their happily ever after in the end after some doubts and strife.
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