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I.N.C.E.L. High Command, Psychological Operations
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Manodrome.
I'm surprised this film gets no mention here. If you see the movie, you can tell there's a red pill, incel culture undertone that the movie producers were going for. It's their exploration of what they perceive to be the manosphere. They portray the protagonist as who somehow turns into an anti-hero and then becomes a full-blown villain. He's shown as extremely misogynistic, angry at women and homosexuals, and secretly a closeted fag. I won't spoil what happens towards the end, but you can be rest assured that they try to portray the main character as every caricaturized or exaggerated version of every toxic manosphere male, especially notable ones who have achieved sainthood.
At the end of the day, it's all goyslop. But this goyslop is hinted at being about us. I thought it was a weird fucking movie that tried too hard to be edgy and completely failed. At times, the film felt like it was a psyop.
What are you thoughts, if you've seen the film?
I'm surprised this film gets no mention here. If you see the movie, you can tell there's a red pill, incel culture undertone that the movie producers were going for. It's their exploration of what they perceive to be the manosphere. They portray the protagonist as who somehow turns into an anti-hero and then becomes a full-blown villain. He's shown as extremely misogynistic, angry at women and homosexuals, and secretly a closeted fag. I won't spoil what happens towards the end, but you can be rest assured that they try to portray the main character as every caricaturized or exaggerated version of every toxic manosphere male, especially notable ones who have achieved sainthood.
At the end of the day, it's all goyslop. But this goyslop is hinted at being about us. I thought it was a weird fucking movie that tried too hard to be edgy and completely failed. At times, the film felt like it was a psyop.
What are you thoughts, if you've seen the film?