
R(p)apist1488
Incel trying to be a trucel
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I am a big silent film guy and just watched this film and I felt so fucking angry after finishing it.
The main character, Erik has done everything to help this foid get successful because he loves her, and she has obeyed his every command. After a bit he tells her to dump her lover to be with him, which she agrees to. He takes her (consentually) to his dungeon where he lives, but when she sees he is disfigured she immediately begins to hate him, she calls him a monster and betrays him, making false promises of love and devotion so he will let her go (not wanting her to be unhappy and believing he can trust her word) only to return to chad. It's so fucking brutal. She was alright leaving chad, going into a dungeon, and possibly marrying this guy, but because he is physically disfigured he's now a monster.
Not long after this reveal Erik starts killing people as vengence. This only starts after we see his face. The film is clearly trying to spread anti ugly propaganda, depicting the deformed main character as a wicked monster and the lying whore foid and chad as the good characters. In addition, (in the novel at least) he lives under the opera house because as a young boy his ugliness brought shame to his family and he was treated terribly, no doubt he would be seen the same way if he lived amoung the common people that inhabited the area near the paris opera house.
Don't ever simp, she will never love you, she hates you and no matter what she says she will never want you, she will betray you and break your heart and (in the eyes of the world) when you lash out it's all your fault, it's never the fault of a system that calls you worthless or women who treat you like you're nothing or the people who hate you simply because of the way you look.
The main character, Erik has done everything to help this foid get successful because he loves her, and she has obeyed his every command. After a bit he tells her to dump her lover to be with him, which she agrees to. He takes her (consentually) to his dungeon where he lives, but when she sees he is disfigured she immediately begins to hate him, she calls him a monster and betrays him, making false promises of love and devotion so he will let her go (not wanting her to be unhappy and believing he can trust her word) only to return to chad. It's so fucking brutal. She was alright leaving chad, going into a dungeon, and possibly marrying this guy, but because he is physically disfigured he's now a monster.
Not long after this reveal Erik starts killing people as vengence. This only starts after we see his face. The film is clearly trying to spread anti ugly propaganda, depicting the deformed main character as a wicked monster and the lying whore foid and chad as the good characters. In addition, (in the novel at least) he lives under the opera house because as a young boy his ugliness brought shame to his family and he was treated terribly, no doubt he would be seen the same way if he lived amoung the common people that inhabited the area near the paris opera house.
Don't ever simp, she will never love you, she hates you and no matter what she says she will never want you, she will betray you and break your heart and (in the eyes of the world) when you lash out it's all your fault, it's never the fault of a system that calls you worthless or women who treat you like you're nothing or the people who hate you simply because of the way you look.