@Dan_Tanasa Șobolanii democrației își dau arama pe față. Ăștia nu l-au împușcat pe Ceaușescu pentru că era comunist. L-au împușcat pentru că era naționalist. Ei sunt tot comuniști dar internațional comuniști. Troțkiști. Și uite cum vor să deschidă gulag în România. Arză-i focu' viu pe toți!
@VeteranROUSA@Dan_Tanasa I.G. Duca a fost un trădător și a murit ca un trădător, dar istoria e scrisă de învingători. Dacă jidanii vor învinge din nou, jidanca asta o să scrie istoria și Simion și Georgescu vor ajunge la groapa de gunoi a istorie. La fel ca Neville Chamberlain.
@JosephKahn So, what would be the solution? Should the crew members get a share of the revenue made by the film? Do writers get that?
https://t.co/5NWBk1ZC9K
@JosephKahn But have you seen the Alpha killed by The Babe, the Beta killing himself and The Babe ( of course, the real victim) pushing in disgusts his lifeless body from herself, emerging victorious at the end of the movie?
@SirBylHolte here you can find and interesting psychological background which may have influenced the production of this movie and supports your view on it.
https://t.co/Ho5lB9U5PI
I was not overwhelmed by it. I didn't consider it bad, just mediocre. I didn't like the ending. She pushes his lifeless body from herself and I didn't understand exactly why. I also didn't understand why she was looking away during sex. This is an interesting take on it.
"Obsession" is the umpteenth horror movie where the man dies at the end just for “living - and loving - while male.”
I finally watched it and, as I predicted, I didn't like it at all.
This is what I saw:
Nerdy beta guy ironically named “Bear,” longs to be loved by Nikki.
Nikki tells him she lost her crystal necklace, so he gallantly goes to buy her a new one.
Instead, he sees the "One Wish Willow" and buys it as a joke.
He meets up with friends and Nikki.
When it’s time to go home he offers Nikki a ride, she says yes.
They bond during the car ride.
At dropoff, she asks him if he likes her and because he’s a wuss, he doesn’t admit it.
Then, because he thinks the willow is a gag, he innocently wishes Nikki loved him more than anyone else in the world.
Nothing evil, nothing toxic, just a simple wish for love.
And because he did that, Nikki goes crazy.
When she starts loving him, the film frames Bear as the true monster who "stole her agency."
When they make love, it shot like he’s raping her.
He's depicted as the insecure, cowardly "nice guy" who couldn't handle rejection, so he cheated reality to get what he wanted, and then let the horror play out because it felt good to finally be loved.
And to break the spell, he has to kill himself at the end.
All because he made a wish he didn’t believe would actually come true.
This is Hollywood's most disgusting trick:
MAKE EVERY MALE CHARACTER A VILLAIN WHO NEEDS TO DIE.
Because the writer could’ve given us a story where the horror exists separate from the man’s actions.
He could have told a story where both survive and live happily ever after.
But because it’s modern-day Hollywood, we get this anti-male BS over and over again.
And needless to say, the film ends before THE WOMAN pays for her crimes.
And the saddest thing is:
Critics I respect don't even see this, and are cheering on the creation of more misandrist trash like this.
My rating: ZERO STARS.
🇬🇧 Bodycam footage has been released showing Henry Nowak begging for an ambulance before being handcuffed behind his back.
Nowak: "I've been stabbed"
Officer: "I don't think you have mate"
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