• @june
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    241 year ago

    I know this is a meme but I’m legit wondering if this is what people thought the movie was conveying.

    • NielsBohron
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      1 year ago

      Remember that a significant number of people thought/think Homelander is the good guy and that Fight Club was aspirational rather than cautionary.

      Never underestimate the average consumer’s ability to miss, ignore, and misinterpret subtext.

      • @kibiz0r
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        151 year ago

        And Starship Troopers got people really excited about space fascism.

      • @june
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        41 year ago

        Fair enough.

  • @schmaustin
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    221 year ago

    He’s not unemployed though, he’s got a very important job, and that’s Beach.

  • @Underwear
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    161 year ago

    Are you saying Ryan Gosling is literally a replicant?

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      Lars and the Real Girl is a masterpiece. It is weird, and odd, while respectfully discussing mental illness and grief, and also a town taking care of their own. It is one of my absolute favorite movies. I was always surprised with reactions in this movie. I kept expecting disgust or bullying as a response to him and his “girlfriend”; and while there was a little, he always had defenders, and the ladies in town included the doll in ladies outings and stuff. I LOVE THIS MOVIE

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        I was completely surprised by this movie, too. It truly touched me because of the artful way they presented the story. The family and townsfolk showed a level of compassion to an emotionally locked-in man that we don’t see often enough, but is well within human capacity.

        I still remember being moved by the slow transformation of a shy quiet garage dweller into a more connected human being. My eyes leaked a little at the scene where he is belting out the song L-O-V-E without a hint of self consciousness.

        Everyone deserves a chance to feel those peak experiences in their lifetimes. The fact that his community understood that and allowed him the space to grow was a small, but attainable miracle. Maybe we can do better?