Is this movie woke?
If so give an example or two.
shareWell this is the place to ask such a question. You’ll definitely get the response you’re looking for in this reactionary magaT cesspool, though you clearly know that.
Lol…but what kinda question is that really, chud? Of course it’s not reich wing!!! Very, very few in this day and age are (thank the lawd!). U obviously know it’s super duper icky woke stuff, but naturally you gotta keep yer fellow fascists active up here and have them spew the same bs they do night and day. Well… sorry not sorry, projecting propagandist broflakes who have constant meltdowns over modern films & shows and the big bad woke boogeyman (non-nazi trumps and all non-back in my day fragile reactionary manbabies) in general. Yeah, so is it the reich pill brigade’s favorite buzzword? The predictable outrage you’re seeing from the usual scare-mongering broflakes up in this manbaby joint says yes. Reich wing chuds having nonstop meltdowns over broflake-unfriendly Hollywood’s agenda tho... LMFAO! Anyway, they do it without even trying but, yeah, keep making these reich pill clowns mad, broflake-unfriendly Hollywood!. This is the way..
Cheers!
shareOpposition to the cult of wokeness has nothing to do with "maga". Wokeness is all about posturing for one's own benefit on the backs of previously oppressed populations. It is primarily practiced by spoiled rotten white people with far too much time on their hands who have been brainwashed into feeling guilty about things that happened centuries ago and thus use their wokeness to alleviate their own guilt. As with all cults, the practitioners, sooner or later, will need to be deprogrammed (a job and some bills to pay usually does the trick...).
Judging by all the logical fallacies in your comment, it is YOU who is the reactionary.
QED
Very nicely worded, full of shit-ness!
shareSPOILERS
seemed Canadian film. The two main antagonists were white. The heroine did have an black lesbian friend who helped her beat the lead male villain & then at the end possibly insinuated that they become an couple. There was an black friend male that was suppose to come to the rescue, but he disappeared from the film.
What I didn’t like is the very attractive, platinum blond wife of the villain became an baddie in even though she was an victim of her body being eaten by her husband as well. Her story would of been a lot more interesting then the plain Jane heroine.
The main villain was the most colorful character in the film
They had the black ex boyfriend hightail it out of there because if he stayed and helped save the day like it would have used to have been, then him and the black lesbian (bi really) would've had to have ended up back together again and you just can't have that in this landscape. Oh the fake online outrage that would've ensued had she dumped her female lover to get back together with a... GASP... male.
And the wife was the same as Noa. Only genuine whereas Noa was pretending in order to overpower him and escape.
No, it’s just a decent little thriller movie
A cute young Lady looking for love on dating apps meets a charming and handsome dude at the grocery store by pure chance
Things go South in the second act:/
Oh great another person that posts this question. Very original
shareAll men are portrayed as pigs, murderers, or cowards, in the movie. No in between. Also, her dating experience on Tinder is portrayed as the good 'ol "WHERE ARE ALL THE GOOD MEN?!" adage.
If you can ignore that stuff (beginning of the movie), the movie was pretty good.
I'd say it's more feminist than woke with lines about, "not needin' no man uhh uhhhhhh".
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