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Star Trek: Lower Decks (2020)
Obnoxious "strong female lead"
Female lead is obnoxious AF, making it almost unwatchable.
The Red Pill (2016)
A game changer
Many people are starting to learn what happens when you debate with a feminist, or question feminism in public. Facts suddenly become morbidly offensive. Logic goes out of the window. Ironically, even the concept of 'equality' takes a back seat. This film takes a dispassionate and balanced look at the men's rights movement and it's struggle with the feminist narrative.
I saw the red pill during the first UK screening on October 30 and I was profoundly impressed with the elegantly simple approach to the topic. We follow Cassie Jay on a simple journey, starting with her describing her experiences of being objectified as a teenage actress and her decision to look into 'rape culture' after learning of two horrific rape cases. She stumbled across the controversial website 'a voice for men' and proceeded to fall down the proverbial rabbit hole.
All the men's rights movement has ever wanted was fair representation and a chance to be heard. Something the mainstream media has taken great pains to prevent. Thankfully to men all over the world, the red pill delivers a fair hearing in droves.
I implore EVERYONE to watch this film. It is arguably the most important documentary of our generation.
Knock Knock (2015)
Gone Girl on crack: A masterpiece, but not for everyone...
**Spoiler alert for both 'Knock Knock' and 'Gone Girl'**
In today's feminist society, people aren't ready for a film that depicts the extent of female sexual power over men.
This movie caricatures and exaggerates just what two cute women can get away with, to delicious and frankly, genius effect.
Eli Roth knew what he was doing (for instance) with the scenes where the girls grill the protagonist on what happens to alleged sexual predators. They can do what they want and they will get away with it because they're young, attractive white women and they can always claim victimhood. It's the world we live in at the moment. It is completely ridiculous when you see it. Most men are too naive to acknowledge it and most women are too reliant on this status quo to admit it.
The script is perfect because very few (if any) straight men would have been able to resist the sexual aggression of the women (Keanu's character did the best any man would do - which is why they resorted to physicality, essentially rape - and Keanu's character later had to apologise for this, whilst tied up! You see? Ridiculous). Taking the utter ludicrousness of this situation to it's extreme, and then taking it further and then a bit further is just the sledgehammer approach needed to tell this story. And yet, as evidenced by the reviews, people are still reluctant acknowledge it. They can't swallow it.
This exact story is told in 'Gone Girl' but with a lot more subtlety. Similarly, in Gone Girl, Amy accuses someone of rape, and gets away with it, then accuses someone of murder, and gets away with it, then rapes and murders someone... AND GETS AWAY WITH IT! You see? Ridiculous.
And in today's feminist society, most people are too brainwashed to comprehend the enormity of this situation.
Bravo to Eli Roth, Keanu Reeves, Lorenza Izzo, and Ana de Armas for putting together a modern subversive masterpiece.