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Favorite movie of all time!
This movie holds a special place for me since it was the first R rated movie I saw in the theaters a few months after I turned 17. This is how war/action/historical/drama's should be made. I still hold this as one my favorite all time movies along with Gladiator & Last of the Mohicans to round out my top 3. No WOKE nonsense in this or any of those movies, the way it should be.
Created: 11-14-2022
So surprised at how GOOD this was!
Never in my life would think of watching anything remotely like this but I gave it chance after watching a review on YouTube and man oh MAN am I glad I did! It was so over the top but in a GOOD way and the action was incredible and unlike anything I've experienced before! Characters are great to watch and root for against the bad guys, the violence might be a little much for younger viewers but it's not terrible. I can't recommend this movie enough, don't even watch the trailer just go in with an open mind and enjoy pure fun entertainment without any ounce of a WOKE agenda in it.
Created: 11-14-2022
Woke from season 4
Very good show, but the wokeness increased with each season. Trans caracter entering the show on season 4 (if I remember correctly), for instance. Didn't finish season 5 as it was getting too much.
Created: 11-14-2022
Like 1% woke.
The only potentially woke thing in this movie is mention of colonization and strip-mining Kahndaq. Other than that, the film is well done, some bad CGI moments, and some slight cringe moments, but mostly a great film that focuses on action and ass kicking.
Created: 11-13-2022
More like Women Forever
This movie is basically nothing but a shill fest for "Strong Women". The men seem to be incompetent, the villain is absolutely uncompromising in his willingness to kill. The CGI is BAD, the plot is convoluted and boring. Plot holes galore. The only good scene was the mid-credit scene. This movie was a poor tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman.
Created: 11-13-2022
Episode 1: Predictable and forced.
I only watched one episode. If it got better from there, let me know. All other reviews (on other sites) indicate that it went downhill fast. So... Episode one: A tranny, truck stop hooker (good guy) Two smart, strong, scrappy women (main good guys), Two teenage sisters, one is super smart while the other is stereotypically shallow (good guys, of course), a white, male, insecure and idiotic, law-enforcement officer (bad guy) a white, male with severe mommy issues that rival Norman Bates (really bad guy) come together with a forced plot that is as predictable as anything I've ever seen. The situations are about as unrealistic as you'll ever see. Stun guns do NOT cause unconsciousness. They are designed to temporally incapacitate for a few seconds to provide escape.
Created: 11-10-2022
Fincher x modern woke.
Though being set in the 70’s, the worldview in which the characters exist is very woke. The viewer will have to wade through the swampy world in order to find the rhythm of the story. But once it gets there, arguably, it’s entertaining.
The protagonist is meant to be a 2020's-style modern, progressive feminist male in an 70's environment inhabited with racist, emotional men. He has an emasculating, vulgar girlfriend, establishing him as a beta masochist who’s into manly dominatrix types. Character-wise, it’s telling. There’s even a scene of him ironing his own shirts in front of her while she looks on with distain.
All women characters make disparaging “men are weak” comments. All women are masculine, overbearing and have lines saying verbatim, “I’m tough.” There is no normal or in-between with the female characters. This flat, cookie-cutter character might be the director’s aim, depicting how emasculation didn’t necessarily have the serial-killer result on the effeminate protagonist that it did on the serial killers in question.
And yes, identity politics. Gay, gay, gay. "Representation matters." The manly teacher character is a lesbian. If you’re into that stuff, there is lots of sex of all types, often depraved.
There are hints in the beta protagonist’s lectures like “we shouldn’t incarcerate criminals,” and any cops which think criminals should atone for their crimes are portrayed as stubborn, emotional morons. It’s disingenuous, too, because while the protagonist argues that nothing is black and white, the director only makes black and white types in his own movie.
The story is interesting, and Fincher is always twisted enough to make great stuff, but he hit pretty much every woke branch on the way down the Hollywierd tree with this one. At the moment the only woke stuff this drama lacks is pedophilia and political jabs, but I don’t know if I can get get far enough into the series to find out if he ticks those boxes, too.
Created: 11-10-2022
Decent, minimal wokeness
This was a decent movie, I couldn’t detect any wokeness.. Not an amazing film by any stretch, but a decent time waster
Created: 11-10-2022