I’m trying to think of a film made by a woman that actually has any artistic merit on reflection about the human condition that is elevated beyond who is fricking who and I had a shitty parent.
American Psycho is the only one I can think of. I honestly think women don’t have an inner experience
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Ravenous
Kino
>i hate women: the thread
Yes
And I gave a reason why I hate them. They aren’t typically sapient
>i hate women: the board
>i hate women: the website
This is
>i hate israelites: the website
The I hate women people are just cling-ons
Mikey and Nicky
Big
Winter’s Bone
Wayne's World
First Cow
Pet Sematary (the original)
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
We Need to Talk About Kevin
Nomadland
The Hurt Locker
Barbie
Lords of Dogtown
and that's just off the top of my head, there are tons, you're just a moronic b***h lmao
>doesn't read OP
>just posts any random movie made by a woman
you must be a woman
Only women obsess about that garbage dyke flick
Pet Sematary is based.
Love this movie, I think it’s my favorite Bill Paxton role.
Triumph of the Will
>muh "based" nazi movie.
weaksauce. If you've actually seen it, it makes no attempt to redpill the audience on anything.
shut up homosexual
incel energy OP
Point Break
Near Dark
i forgot the aliens trio from this movie haven't seen it in years
American Psycho is about toxic masculinity, you missed the fricking point chid.
It’s about the hollowing out of American society and gay male narcissism
it's about neither of those things, it exists simply because women find socopathic killers hot. mary harron directed it because it made her pussy wet.
the irony is that guys liked it, almost as if men started obsessing over fifty shades of grey and talked about how christian grey is based and redpilled
Lost in translation
Will they or won’t they shitflick
Not directed, but a woman wrote Rio Bravo (and El Dorado), a classic Howard Hawks/John Wayne western with heavy themes of personal responsibility and the importance of duty
>I’m trying to think of a film made by a woman that actually has any artistic merit on reflection about the human condition that is elevated beyond who is fricking who and I had a shitty parent.
We Need to Talk About Kevin. But only the book. The film is actually dogshit.
The Matrix
incel bait thread but I'll bite; The Secret Garden
Women don't need to prove themselves in film.
They've already proven themselves time and time again in literature, which is the underlying code that cinema is based on.
They have like 2 authors there
Claire Denis and K Bigelow have done some decent stuff. Watching some Reichardt now, her stuff's good. Who else besides them and American Psycho director?
Did anyone watch American Psycho 2 with Mila Kunis? Someone told me it was good and I don't believe it.
it's not good at all, just a shitty slasher wannabe. only made to cash in on the name recognition.
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Shame she died