@nekosattva_chan Always found this a bit confusing. Two people combining their incomes and working together makes life comparably cheaper. Is it just the fact that housing is so much more difficult if you're not already well set up?
@kttyzack@malcxlmflex Come on, man. If companies and lawyers want to find it they will. They're not taking it down because people are tweeting about it.
@BumFart6969 @filmfae It's not a criticism of the author it's of the text as it is within the text of the film. Written and directed by a man with his own motivations. I'm sorry that that concept is beyond you.
@BumFart6969 @filmfae You don't seem to be able to understand film criticism and generally seem to be emotionally unstable and aggressive. Do you have problems at home?
@BumFart6969 @filmfae That all of the surviving members of the group fold immediately and sell out their comrades as soon as they're captured, even the most committed members of the group. That's a cynical view of a potential revolutionary movement that ties in with PTA's burnt out faux radicalism.
@filmfae and PTA wrote it as such to express is own, burnt out, liberal, gen X, idea of revolution as largely aesthetic. I commend the film for living in the moment, for touching the topic at all, for being funny and very entertaining, but I personally bristled off its revolutionaries
@filmfae Not trying to misrepresent you. Apologies. I don't think the film's depiction is accurate, as it is showing a bank robbing, black nationalist, revolutionary movement. Non-existant today, extant in the 60s/70s. It's complete fiction. As such I think it's unfair to that idea 1/2