Lucky McKee's new Movie THE WOMAN (guy gets upset at premiere)
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@MIS315 lmao ;)
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@TheFussyVlog The mantra of every envious feminazi who wishes to feel vindicated in her inferiority complex
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@superdupermcgee Exactly. And Lucky McKee often shows supressed women becoming empowered.
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Just finished watching the film, and I loved it! This guy is only seeing the abuse and violence towards women and not seeing the bigger picture! No matter how hard we get knocked down we will always come back fighting stronger. I think this film shows more of a Mans fear than anything else. That's why the Male character is so abusive, because he is scared... he needs to feel powerful, but ultimately this is a womans world in which we let men live ;)
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Has anyone else noticed that the dude is also filming the whole thing with his phone?
I think this was a viral plant.
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Additionally, you would have more a case if men of other social backgrounds in the movie were portrayed as evil. If anything, American Psycho is more of a film about almost all men being evil than this is, and a lot of people interpreted that book and film as sexist against women.
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One of the school staff members was not evil. He had a conversation with the female teacher. I don't think that all men are supposed to be evil in the film. The only evil men are related by blood, within a single family, which makes sense within the context of the film.
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Then again it comes off as misandrist (sexist against men) what with the two male leads being pure evil. Its the same thing as making an anti-racist movie but have all the white people walking stereotypes.
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I think we have all had an embarrassing moment like this man has; I know I have. He is misunderstanding that film is not meant to be preaching values, but is in fact black comedy. After he cooled down he probably realized that he came across as a dick.
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lol at 00:34
Doesn't this guy understand that "The Woman" is AGAINST misogynists? Just because a film is shocking or violent, doesn't mean the director is advocating the shocking/violent scenes. Some people even consider this film Feminist, the exact opposite of what this man claims the film to be. Jack Ketchum's novels do not promote human violence and torture, they simply expose it for what it is--horrifying and unjust.
superdupermcgee 4 months ago 10
This is so fucking fake. Oh yeah, some person just happened to get perfect sound of a conversation which contained no spoilers about a movie for 6.57, but no, they just happen to cut off as he's going to talk about the opening scene? And not even "hey, turn that off, actually covering the lense? lmao
IntellectualFreak 4 months ago 6