Fancy Alcoholic
Living by the name
★★★★★
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It's the story of a foid from London that decides to go in the english countryside to relax after her ex husband (Tyrone btw) killed himself.
But mEn in the countryside are mean to her because they have the audacity to exist (the only real threat is the naked Tarzan tier witchcraft maXxedd hobbo stalking her, but the rest are kind of normal and seem like good fellows tbh ) ...
She also has hallucinations reagarding dead Tyrone and basically considers that all men are the same as it is implied by the fact that countryside men are all played by the same actor.
The last sentence is supposed to sum up why some foids can't stand men : men have annoying behavior in their search of foid love, they are pushing poor behavior because they want to be loved by foid. Well, ok. Then foid main character looks annoyed and that's the end.
Have you seen it ? What do you think ?
The last part that deals with freudian degeneracy is way too long and unnecessary, but the movie is entertaining. It merely shows how foids consider men who have the privilege to reproduce (I insist on that, as the movie really emphasize on that point), but it merges it in a clumsy way with incel problematics, as if Tyrones, Chads and incels are the same and display the same behavior ... In fact the point of the movie appears to be quite simplistic as it adopts the POV of a foid Londoner who can't bear the brutish manners of the english countryside, and mEn who are living there. In the end, it's less a sex struggle thing than a city/countryside cultural gap thing, and both are mixed in a way that doesn't allow to address serious questions on both issues.
But mEn in the countryside are mean to her because they have the audacity to exist (the only real threat is the naked Tarzan tier witchcraft maXxedd hobbo stalking her, but the rest are kind of normal and seem like good fellows tbh ) ...
She also has hallucinations reagarding dead Tyrone and basically considers that all men are the same as it is implied by the fact that countryside men are all played by the same actor.
The last sentence is supposed to sum up why some foids can't stand men : men have annoying behavior in their search of foid love, they are pushing poor behavior because they want to be loved by foid. Well, ok. Then foid main character looks annoyed and that's the end.
Have you seen it ? What do you think ?
The last part that deals with freudian degeneracy is way too long and unnecessary, but the movie is entertaining. It merely shows how foids consider men who have the privilege to reproduce (I insist on that, as the movie really emphasize on that point), but it merges it in a clumsy way with incel problematics, as if Tyrones, Chads and incels are the same and display the same behavior ... In fact the point of the movie appears to be quite simplistic as it adopts the POV of a foid Londoner who can't bear the brutish manners of the english countryside, and mEn who are living there. In the end, it's less a sex struggle thing than a city/countryside cultural gap thing, and both are mixed in a way that doesn't allow to address serious questions on both issues.
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