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The lunatics have taken over the asylum.
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(very slight spoilers)
The beginning was so hard hitting that in the first 2-3 minutes I started getting teary-eyed in the cinema and a couple Beckys' stared at me.
I've never felt more connected to a film character.(at least initially,since I don't have any way to relate to mass murder or becoming a revolutionary figure and never will. calm down fbi)
He was a struggling incel,raised by a single mother.Trough the whole film he gets trampled on and abused,until he eventually breaks.I wanted to give him a helping hand or at least a hug,as at one point of the film he requires one,but gets rejected and demened even further.
He felt like a friend.He felt like a fellow incel in need.He felt more innocent and human than anyone else,in the movie.
All he wanted was to bring happiness and joy to the world,but they rejected him,spat in his face and proceeded with their daily existence as if it didn't happen.
I'm a very apathetic person,by nature.
This opened me up to the idea that we need to be more empathetic to the struggles of our fellow incels and we need to help each other,when in need.
The beginning was so hard hitting that in the first 2-3 minutes I started getting teary-eyed in the cinema and a couple Beckys' stared at me.
I've never felt more connected to a film character.(at least initially,since I don't have any way to relate to mass murder or becoming a revolutionary figure and never will. calm down fbi)
He was a struggling incel,raised by a single mother.Trough the whole film he gets trampled on and abused,until he eventually breaks.I wanted to give him a helping hand or at least a hug,as at one point of the film he requires one,but gets rejected and demened even further.
He felt like a friend.He felt like a fellow incel in need.He felt more innocent and human than anyone else,in the movie.
All he wanted was to bring happiness and joy to the world,but they rejected him,spat in his face and proceeded with their daily existence as if it didn't happen.
I'm a very apathetic person,by nature.
This opened me up to the idea that we need to be more empathetic to the struggles of our fellow incels and we need to help each other,when in need.