![]() ![]() In the short film found on the DVD, Blu Ray, and some of the HD digital copies, titled Jailbreak Decoded, some of her bad characterization is justified as her strict single mother had treated her unfairly as a child.Anna Faris does play her decently, despite her voice sounds pretty annoying.She does help others around her at least.At least she apologized to Gene Meh for what happened in the Cloud.She does have her weaknesses, such as the inability to enter the cloud alone and dance, which at least doesn't make her a complete Mary Sue.Her design is somewhat decent, like every The Emoji Movie character, despite it being unoriginal.This can be blamed on Hi-5, who was made into an even more insufferable character in that book. In the junior novelization of the film, her temper is even worse.She, along with her friends, didn't show any mercy for Akiko Glitter (from Just Dance) and other likeable characters that were deleted from existence and were responsible for all the destruction, when the film keeps trying to force everyone to like the protagonist and his friends, when Jailbreak is a rip-off of Wyldstyle from The Lego Movie and Olivia “Sombra” Colomar from Overwatch, as mentioned in WSCGOOJ #1, and for some reason, we’re supposed to root for her!.Her voice acting by Anna Faris is shockingly mediocre.She is also an example of a satellite love interest, which is to say a love interest of the main character who is underdeveloped.There no reason Jailbreak shouldn't be able to go as a hacker. In fact, the latter was even the original emoji and founder. Not only that, her claim of female emojis being only princesses and brides because of her line, “Did you realize that on the first set of female emojis a woman can be either a princess, or a bride?” falls flat on its face when considering Mary Meh (Gene Meh's mother) and Smiler are both females that aren't princesses or brides.Other than that, she usually talks about what other things not related to feminism, including the princess and bride thing being a myth, and her motivations. Speaking of girl-power, she spends two moments complaining about how sexist she perceives the society she lives in to be, but then changes back to her former self in the end of the movie, (the princess emoji) which as mentioned above she assumed as sexist, hereby making her look like a complete hypocrite. ![]()
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