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Less about glass than non-binary sexuality
Glass? Who gives when it can take a backseat to feminism and non-binary woke representation. Woke as fuck, and boring as hell.
Created: 07-22-2022
Not really my thing but it's well done
The acting and special effects were outstanding. The storyline... not really interesting to me. I've been accused of seeing social agenda behind every bush but, if there's one in this, I missed it.
Created: 07-22-2022
No woke
Despite being a one-room show, this story is surprisingly engaging, as you wish to know more and more about the situation. Completely non-woke, not only non-woke, but surprisingly anti-woke ending! Well worth every minute.
Created: 07-22-2022
Brilliant flick.
Back before films went badly woke, this was an excellent depiction of love and understanding conquering prejudice. Two enemies crash land on an alien planet and are forced to depend on one another for survival, and in doing so reach an appreciation for one another. An iconic film, back before computer graphics were the norm, too.
Created: 07-22-2022
SJW fap fest
Not only was this a racist, sexist flop, it lacked any plot, any coherence, and any real director. It’s like all the fat, ugly and pierced chicks with dicks in Netflix got together, barfed in a bucket, and released it until the title of what was once a good story.
Netflix isn’t capable of making anything interesting, are they.
Created: 07-22-2022
Those evil, evil white people
Remember when Will Smith was cool? He’s no Independence Day star anymore. This is all about how this multi-millionaire is oppressed and downtrodden by the evil white men. Yeah, give me a break, weird-ass cultist.
Created: 07-22-2022
Waste of a evening
All-feminist cast, and the chicks weren’t even hot.
If you’re looking for a fun and badass action flick, this isn’t it. It’s an advertisement for #MeToo without the boob-grabbing.
Created: 07-22-2022
Chick flick, feminst-style
Why, those evil, evil men. And lotsa butch lesbians. Not funny enough to make it charming and relatable, just a lot of emasculation. Better off watching Fried Green tomatoes with a pint of ice cream.
Created: 07-22-2022
Boring, woke. Not even a decent chick flick.
At least chick flicks are relatable. This was a swamp that lacked story, depth, and a real director. Don’t waste your time.
Created: 07-22-2022
Nah.
Not made for everyone, the way superhero movies should be. Pass.
Created: 07-22-2022
Review by Gabe Kaminsky
A feminist revenge story about a barista who dropped out of medical school because her friend Nina was gang-raped.
To combat all the “horrible” and “rapey” men in America, Cassie pretends to be blackout drunk and lures men back to her place, only to let up the act and condemn them for trying to take advantage of her. The protagonist poses as a rock band staffer to the medical school dean who dismissed her classmate’s rape case without evidence and befriends the woman’s daughter. Then, Cassie threatens the dean by telling her she dropped her daughter Amber at a college party with drunk college kids, trying to gain information about Nina’s death.
“Promising Young Woman” aims to communicate that all men in America are out to subdue and wreck women, especially on the college campus. In one scene in the film, Cassie laughs at the idea that an individual accused of rape would be innocent until proven guilty. The film is a full-on Me Too embrace, satirizing the important notion of due process.
This film perpetuates the evil stereotype that our fellow Americans are doomed, awful, irredeemable people. It aims to instruct and vilify, not to entertain with nuanced storytelling. The film only contributes to the great divide in this country and is no doubt the rallying cry for the modern-day feminist on leftist college campuses and beyond.
Created: 07-22-2022
Review by Gabe Kaminsky
Directed by Jason Woliner and starring Sacha Baron Cohen, the “Borat” mockumentary-style sequel shows all the signs of Trump Derangement Syndrome. The 2006 film was funny and nuanced, but the sequel entirely fails because of its preoccupation with former President Donald Trump and his vice president Mike Pence, as well as ridiculing ordinary Americans.
The plot is about Borat (played by Cohen), who travels to the United States because he is promised freedom from Kazakhstan if he gets a gift for Pence, a “lady killer.” This is to satirize Pence’s religious faith because he will not stay alone with a woman who is not his wife. Borat goes to America with his daughter in a cage, to harp on the left’s (misguided) notion that President Trump built the cages that the Obama administration actually did.
From here, the film divides into various sketches aimed at communicating the stupidity of normal Americans. Borat meets with Republicans who shout conspiracy theories about prominent Democrats like Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton, and presses the men on COVID. Rudy Giuliani is shown in the film, in a video leaked by actress Maria Bakalova (Borat’s daughter) pretending to be a reporter. Giuliani is seen putting his hands down his pants.
In its endlessly woke nature and goal of vilifying 50 percent of the country, “Borat II” fails miserably and is a joke of a film. As Federalist Culture editor Emily Jashinsky reported on Tuesday, Cohen admitted that the film functioned in order “to inspire people to vote and remind people of the immorality of the government prior to the election.”
Thus, the new Borat film is an open propaganda piece. But consumers crave stories.
Created: 07-22-2022