KC Trae Becker
Troubadour
Thanks for giving me a fun rabbit hole to chase down. I had never heard of male gaze before. In our house we refer to this perspective as fan boy service. We generally view it as a male weakness rather than accept the objectification of females. Anime is rife with it. We talk to our children about it when the anime warrants viewing despite this short coming, for example Full Metal Alchemist.
While researching, I read that the hair sweep was a classic non ogling example of male gaze. Your critiquer has probably had the concept drilled into him as a film student with the attempt to remove the prejudice way male film makers disregard the feelings of woman actors and viewers. He probably recognized the classic move (which I now recognize from Wild Style in the Lego Movie) and is trying to sensitize you to it.
I think the litmus test would be to put a boy child in the same scene and see if it would be off. If it seems off, then you might be using this classic move to present the girl's femininity. Not that I personally have a problem with that, she is after all a girl child, but you are entering a gray zone in using such an easily misconstrued gesture often used to sexualize females.
But you have to decide for yourself if in context it is innocent or not. And if this is the only example of male gaze your critiquer could be seeing.
As you describe this scene, it seems completely fine to me.
While researching, I read that the hair sweep was a classic non ogling example of male gaze. Your critiquer has probably had the concept drilled into him as a film student with the attempt to remove the prejudice way male film makers disregard the feelings of woman actors and viewers. He probably recognized the classic move (which I now recognize from Wild Style in the Lego Movie) and is trying to sensitize you to it.
I think the litmus test would be to put a boy child in the same scene and see if it would be off. If it seems off, then you might be using this classic move to present the girl's femininity. Not that I personally have a problem with that, she is after all a girl child, but you are entering a gray zone in using such an easily misconstrued gesture often used to sexualize females.
But you have to decide for yourself if in context it is innocent or not. And if this is the only example of male gaze your critiquer could be seeing.
As you describe this scene, it seems completely fine to me.