Fancy Alcoholic
Living by the name
★★★★★
- Joined
- Sep 2, 2020
- Posts
- 12,924
To sum it up it's the story of a foid whose date turns out to be a cannibal maniac selling foids body part on the internet for rich people to eat. She then tries to escape from his basement with the help of a diversity quota team.
At first it sounded like a random gore comedic horror film with an "interesting" concept. But the execution wasn't really worth it tbh
The first 40 minutes (forty fucking minutes) were boring as hell. It was some sort of post modern romantic comedy about a deluded pre wall foid trying hard to find the He male on dating apps, and failing miserably (until she thinks she finally found Him, except it's the cannibal maniac).
It was BORING af and the general tone was definitely not what I expected from the pitch, and was TOTALLY redefined after the opening credits (that occured after 40 minutes).
Then the whole shit was more like some sort of horrific psychologic thriller which sounded better until the BORING feminist undertone became more AND MORE obvious and not subtle at all. Men are always shown as the bad guys, consumer and exploiters of wahmen, even the only one that tries to "help" end up fleeing for no reason at some point despite being of a minority that is supposed to be protected by quota.
And the psychological treatment of characters was superficial and edgy for no particular reason. One interesting character was definitely the wife of the killer whose story might have been worth telling (though it wasn't), contrary to the main character who's just your random 30 something foid with low social skills and no common sense that matches the demographic of the targeted audience.
Felt bored, though entertained for maybe 20 minutes just after the opening credits, until I realized the plot was easy to tell.
The small talk about brocolis at the supermarket might be considered a life hack by blue pilled cucks.
At first it sounded like a random gore comedic horror film with an "interesting" concept. But the execution wasn't really worth it tbh
The first 40 minutes (forty fucking minutes) were boring as hell. It was some sort of post modern romantic comedy about a deluded pre wall foid trying hard to find the He male on dating apps, and failing miserably (until she thinks she finally found Him, except it's the cannibal maniac).
It was BORING af and the general tone was definitely not what I expected from the pitch, and was TOTALLY redefined after the opening credits (that occured after 40 minutes).
Then the whole shit was more like some sort of horrific psychologic thriller which sounded better until the BORING feminist undertone became more AND MORE obvious and not subtle at all. Men are always shown as the bad guys, consumer and exploiters of wahmen, even the only one that tries to "help" end up fleeing for no reason at some point despite being of a minority that is supposed to be protected by quota.
And the psychological treatment of characters was superficial and edgy for no particular reason. One interesting character was definitely the wife of the killer whose story might have been worth telling (though it wasn't), contrary to the main character who's just your random 30 something foid with low social skills and no common sense that matches the demographic of the targeted audience.
Felt bored, though entertained for maybe 20 minutes just after the opening credits, until I realized the plot was easy to tell.
The small talk about brocolis at the supermarket might be considered a life hack by blue pilled cucks.
Last edited:





