Margaret Atwood's feminist dystopias, such as "The Handmaid's Tale," invite debate on whether they are overly pessimistic. While some argue they exaggerate societal flaws, others see them as cautionary tales highlighting potential realities.
Martin Scorsese's films often depict complex male characters embroiled in violence and power struggles. While some argue this portrayal reinforces toxic masculinity, others view it as a critique of societal norms and a reflection on human nature.