This movie is quite literally the opposite of misogynistic. Did you view the film with your eyes closed?
Bear is the villain who took away her freedom to oppress her and turn her into his sex doll. His plan backfires in a huge way.
Isabelle Adjani during the filming of Camille Claudel, 1988
Camille Claudel was co-produced by Isabelle Adjani and directed by her partner, Bruno Nuytten.
Photos by Marianne Rosenstiehl
Ppl internalizing the film as ABOUT having a BPD girlfriend is really frightening and bizarre bc it allows the young men who are watching it to ignore the fact that they are watching a r*pe and humiliation movie.
My theater had teen boys in it who all saw her as the monster.
@pannatic He is barely Korean. His mother is half black and korean. He seem to only talk about being asian and he almost exclusively dates asian women. He is a weirdo
Vsfffff, vestiram a Ningning igualzinho a um idol masculino da segunda geração, como pode terem escolhido justo a mais performática do aespra pra fazer isso? 😭😭😭
@kenshirotism@RicharD1ckJohn The scariest part of the novel is when Glanton asking the Judge his name and he says “Holden”, and Glanton asks him “Holden what?” And the Judge replies “Holden Deez Nutz”, legit made me start shaking with fear