ITT: movies that actually influences your thinking and why

Pic related. The line "when you love someone you don't just throw it away, you might never get it again" stuck with me and convinced me to propose to my wife (no homo)

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  1. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    >when you love someone you don't just throw it away, you might never get it again
    LOL assuming women are capable of unconditional love and commitment, anon I.....

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      I found the 1/10 good ones hence why it effected me. Patrice o neal was spot on. The trick is finding a girl who loves you but you just like them. If she cheated and left tomorrow I'd just be stoked to be single again and she knows it. Don't simp just pimp nahmsayin

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        You said yourself… she’s a 1/10. That’s why she hasn’t left 🙂

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        https://i.imgur.com/TWeXdIg.jpg

        Pic related. The line "when you love someone you don't just throw it away, you might never get it again" stuck with me and convinced me to propose to my wife (no homo)

        idk, I wish it was so simple. I am the world to my girl and I do love her too, but man she kinda sucks. She's incredibly lazy, hasn't held a job in a year, only cleans and does chores when I get on her case, got fat, and is overall just a bit of a mental case. She's still a sweetheart and very good to me in many other ways, but it is really hard for me to pull the trigger on marriage.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      I'm starting to think you all just dislike women

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        Why are you so racist against Kazakhstani people?

  2. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    I experienced this but she was too young and probably in over her head about her feelings for me and I cut her off. Not a day goes by where I don't ponder what if....what if...

  3. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    >convinced me to propose to my wife (no homo)
    Fellas, is it gay to get married?

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yes, you stand to gain nothing. It's a fricking insane trick for the woman's sole benefit.

  4. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    In Avengers when Tony Stark says, “I Am Iron Man.” It gave me chills and made me stand up and apluad.

  5. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Good isn't real, everything is evil.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      Precisely the wrong thing to take from the movie

      Are you a moron that can't understand subtext, not even the obvious audio cues at the end that imply that some degree of post-industrial life was achieved?

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        Filtered

        • 3 months ago
          Anonymous

          Explain your position, idiot. You are exposing your lack of understanding with regards to McCarthy as it is, and he is fairly straightforward as an author

          • 3 months ago
            Anonymous

            McCarthy believes that the spirit of life is violence, an altar of torture. That the world is healing is not a good ending, it is something worse. It means that the bloodshed will continue, who knows for how many more years.

            • 3 months ago
              Anonymous

              Violence being a central part of human/animal existence and something men can only momentarily struggle and fail against, does not necessarily make life not worth living.
              There's always a glimmer of hope in his stories, there's always the imagery of fire and the importance of struggle, hope and "good men" to take up that battle, even if they will lose eventually.
              The spiritual succession of belief, the symbol of the father and son, the intact family etc, are recurring themes.

              Its absurd to paint him as some anti-Natalist liberal idiot like you are.
              And if that's your take away from the road, you must have missed basically every single conversation between the son and the father; and the entire ending 30 minutes.

              • 3 months ago
                Anonymous

                He righteously makes fun of the good man's bullshit throughout the entire book, especially at the end. Yes bro, carry the fire without burning everything in your path.

              • 3 months ago
                Anonymous

                >when you desperately want to be intelligent but you can't help but filter every thought through your basic b***h political ideology
                embarrassing

              • 3 months ago
                Anonymous

                >baby's first "cool & detached troll post"
                Put more effort into it next time

  6. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    >It's maybe hard for you to understand, but there's no conspiracy. Nobody is in charge. It's a headless blunder operating under the illusion of a masterplan. Can you grasp that? Big brother is not watching you.
    >We know more than anybody else. I mean somebody might have known sometime, before they got fired or voted out or sold it. But if this place ever had a purpose, then it got miscommunicated or lost in the shuffle. This is an accident, a forgotten propetual, public, worksproject. Do you think anybody wants to ask questions? All they want is a clear conscience and a fat paycheck. I mean, I leaned on my desk for months. This was a great job!
    Made me more critical of schizos.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      Most conspiracies don't require there to straight up be some council of evil people who meet up in dark boardrooms to discuss in detail their evil acts against humanity.

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        If a conspiracy doesn't do that I don't join

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      I like the idea behind it but it's kind of bullshit considering the cube is obviously constructed for a purpose. I don't think you can really get away with "this intricate crafted traproom maze was constructed by cosmic chance"

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        Explained like 2 minutes after that quote
        >"Why put people in it?"
        >Because it's here. You have to use it, or you admit it's pointless.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      That was the moment I realized it was supposed to be a Kafkaesque movie.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      I've not seen this movie but the NSA exists, their super computers in Utah exist. They harvest immense amounts of data so there is a sort of Big Brother system irl.

      idk how it relates to the movie but I see people rattle off platitudes like "there is no plan, man. Its all about paychecks and un-checked capitalism maaan. Nobody actually listens to you on your phone bro nobody cares"

      yet the patriot act exists and Facebook, Snapchat, and bumble send out checks for stealing biometric data to anyone who sues for it. Legislation, lawsuits, job listings for NSA. Its all completely public information

      Bilderburg group meetings, Rothschilds etc is where it gets more esoteric but its honestly still pretty surface level for anyone with an internet connection.

      schizo as a paranoid mental illness is exceptionally rare and you know it when you see it. Schizo as slang just means someone who is above average at lateral thinking. one is fundamentally illogical and the other is fundamentally logical.

      Good isn't real, everything is evil.

      people suck but not to this extent. This movie is sludge and bad for the soul, its venomous but not necessarily realistic. Cooperative societies and strategies are better than humans wantonly slaughtering each other. We see cooperation across like every culture on Earth. The Road presents a pointlessly nihilistic view of the world.
      I think Game of thrones and Bojack Horseman are nihilistic too
      TV and film isnt reality but our brains can't comprehend that. SO be wary of the visual media you consume.

      Precisely the wrong thing to take from the movie

      Are you a moron that can't understand subtext, not even the obvious audio cues at the end that imply that some degree of post-industrial life was achieved?

      eh the ambiguous ending really wasn't enough. Most people took away a dark harrowing gut punch from that movie. I think theres more dark than light in that movie and I dislike movies like that.

      https://i.imgur.com/TWeXdIg.jpg

      Pic related. The line "when you love someone you don't just throw it away, you might never get it again" stuck with me and convinced me to propose to my wife (no homo)

      I found the 1/10 good ones hence why it effected me. Patrice o neal was spot on. The trick is finding a girl who loves you but you just like them. If she cheated and left tomorrow I'd just be stoked to be single again and she knows it. Don't simp just pimp nahmsayin

      I live in this scenario. I constantly wonder if "true love" is out there waiting while I waste me and my current girl's time. All I know is that its better to be the one on the edge of leaving than the one on the edge of being left

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        Concerning the road. It is dark, but the child was instilled with a sense of hope or at least right and wrong, even in that environment, and he met a family where he could at least survive, and he could even keep his gun, as a memento of his father.
        For sure a positive ending with regards to the frick up world that they inhabit.
        That the movie subtly implies that life goes on and some sort of 1700s standard of life at some point will get established is also hopeful. Yeah shit sucks now and they will have to build and suffer a lot, but at the end of the day, after all that, children will be able to laugh and play again.

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        Pretty much no one knows how to even use the data we have though. Part of the issue is that there's simply too much to even remotely comprehend or create a coherent "plot against humanity" with.

  7. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Is this movie worth watching? It's been in my catalogue for years but I've never given it a priority. I've heard good things from a friend, but I think the opinions of internet strangers is more valuable.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      It's fine. Emotionally satisfying but a little rote. I also think the rape as male character development trope is a little lazy but to each their own.

  8. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Is Tom Ford /our gay/?

  9. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    LOL This film is literally about what pieces of shit women are.

  10. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    the road ending is much more hopeful than shit like tlou

  11. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

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  12. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Susan Morrow is compared to a redneck rapist-killer. This movie is not necessarily about a physical woman.

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