Divergent_Integral
Spastic ricecel, heightmogged by 99.74% of men
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Most Hollywood movies, as well as a lot of the indie stuff, contain love stories, either as a side plot or as the main storyline. Because, you know, sex sells. (Which incidentally is also why "ugly" men and foids tend to be played by Chad and Stacy actors. LMFAO at Salma Hayek playing Frida Kahlo, for example.)
Of course the blackpill has ruined these movies for me in one fell swoop. I can't even watch Richard Linklater's Sunset Trilogy (with Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy) anymore, which I used to love.
The one romantic movie that remains is Jeremy (from 1973), possibly because it references a time and place that I heard speak of but didn't live in myself. Maybe those really were better times, who knows. (Though, in all likelihood it would still have been over for an übernerd like Jeremy IRL.)
I never cared for The Joker, or Taxi Driver for that matter. Action movies don't mean much to me either.
That leaves a few movies which don't reference romantic love at all (or at the very most only obliquely). Examples include: The Straight Story (about an old man who travels to his ailing brother on a garden tractor), The Shawshank Redemption, Gangs of New York, as well as various war movies. And of course the best movie about one of the most trucel men in history: The Elephant Man.
Of course the blackpill has ruined these movies for me in one fell swoop. I can't even watch Richard Linklater's Sunset Trilogy (with Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy) anymore, which I used to love.
The one romantic movie that remains is Jeremy (from 1973), possibly because it references a time and place that I heard speak of but didn't live in myself. Maybe those really were better times, who knows. (Though, in all likelihood it would still have been over for an übernerd like Jeremy IRL.)
I never cared for The Joker, or Taxi Driver for that matter. Action movies don't mean much to me either.
That leaves a few movies which don't reference romantic love at all (or at the very most only obliquely). Examples include: The Straight Story (about an old man who travels to his ailing brother on a garden tractor), The Shawshank Redemption, Gangs of New York, as well as various war movies. And of course the best movie about one of the most trucel men in history: The Elephant Man.