WHICH FILM IS THE WOKEST ?π€’
IF YOU OPENED THIS THREAD YOU SUCK...WOKE IS FAKE & YOU ARE LAME.π
shareIF YOU OPENED THIS THREAD YOU SUCK...WOKE IS FAKE & YOU ARE LAME.π
shareWokeness exists.
"The Craft: Legacy". Of the 4 female leads, they had a token black girl and a transgender girl, both of which are purposely mentioned in the movie. They create a spell to make the men more woke and to stop harassing them. At one point, they even mention the word "wxmen". (Yes, with the "x"). They also throw in a weird bisexual storyline with a dude that doesn't have to do with anything.
If any of the above existed in the film individually, I'd have no problem with it. But when you check all those boxes in one movie, I can see what your intention is.
Sam, you just don't get how incredibly huge the transgender and bisexual markets are!
shareTransgenders are less than 1% of the population and people expect them to be in 30% of everything.
shareThey do? What people expect this? The last film I saw with a transgender character was A Fantastic Woman in 2017, and before that I think it was Transamerica in 2005. Struggling to think of any others... The Crying Game in the 90s and The World According to Garp in the 80s. Maybe Iβve missed this influx of trans movies somehow!
I think the issue some people have with it is not over representation but representation full stop. Seeing trans people makes them feel uncomfortable so they rally against it and make false assertions of a pro trans agenda which I myself fail to see. This 30% figure seems way off to me π
I'm exaggerating 30%. What I'm saying is that transgenders are less than 1% of the population. Some sources even say it's as low 0.01%. People make it sound like we should be seeing them constantly on TV.
shareOk, Iβm just not sure who these people are. To be fair though I donβt use Twitter or Facebook so I could be oblivious to this movement I keep hearing about here.
The way I see it is that regardless of the percentage, trans people do exist so it doesnβt bother me that their stories are told from time to time. If it was something that offended me I would simply just not watch rather than complain about it over and over again.
I don't mind their stories being a told from time to time either. But some people think over representation is the way to go. Then you have something like this: https://www.instagram.com/p/CPWAGqjFRdH/?utm_medium=copy_link
What do their pronouns have to do with anything?
π yeah I see your point, that seems OTT. Modern pronouns kind of baffle me, I personally donβt know any they/thems and Iβm sure Iβd unintentionally stuff it up trying to remember to use the preferred pronoun. They and them is clunky linguistically to me. Gender neutrality is not something I completely understand but that doesnβt mean I donβt respect an individualβs decision in that regard. As long as youβre a good person I really donβt care what you prefer to be called.
shareI KNOW TWO...THEY'RE BOTH REAL COOL...DON'T MAKE A HUGE DEAL IF YOU SLIP ON THE PRONOUNS AND SUCH...BUT THEY REALLY APPRECIATE WHEN YOU GET IT RIGHT.
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Amen! It's disgusting!
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shareThat question makes no sense. It's like asking "which film is the most Mormon?" or "which film is the most Muslim?". It's obvious that some film try harder than others to enforce their gospel, but there's not a list of the "top 3 most Mormon films".
shareAnd then when people click on your thread you hurl abuse at them.
shareThat's an easy one.
Top 5 Mormon movies in order:
1. The Mormonator: Rise Of The Prophet
2. National Lampoon's Filipino Vacation
3. Four Wives Four Thousand Problems Part 5
4. Casual Sects
5. Magic Underwear Mike
I'm pretty sure they are all available streaming
I got caught watching Pride & Prejudice: A Latter-Day Comedy because the Latter Day comedy wasn't in the title on Amazon and I didn't see it in the thumbnail. Sneaky. I realized it right away, but still watched the whole thing.
shareA couple of years ago I watched a movie called Saints And Soldiers...it was quite good but there were some religious parts that made me do a bit of internet digging
As it turned out it was a Mormon guy that directed it, it was a pretty good war movie in any event, no complaints
Wide Awake (1998)
shareWaking Ned Deivne
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