WTF? I hate women now!

WTF? I hate women now!

>tfw no amy gf

pleb

One of the best films ever made

That was the point of the movie.
It's incredibly mysoginistic

Prove me wrong

I can't but the director is right.
We've all been finched.

Retard

>Prove me wrong

Carrie Coon is incredibly supportive of her brother and his innocence

>dat handjob scene

Umph

>WTF? I hate ... now!
How and why did this become a meme?

How come you don't hate all men after seeing one movie with an evil man?

It's only about this set of people, not women/men in general, why do neckbeards/legbeards have to make everything about their little inoccuous internet gender wars?

>now

uh huh

>WTF? I hate women now!
>now!
What took you so long?

IT'S A DIP YOU MENE

Thank Sup Forums

I watched this with my sister and she seemed slightly distressed about the whole story and the was Amy was. She claimed that most women were not like Amy.

Probably didn't help that I had read the book but told her nothing about it other than that it was a mystery/thriller sort of movie.

That's because women know how to turn guilt into a knife they use to stab you in the back.

>She claimed that most women were not like Amy.
She would though

>only female positive charachter
>is a dike

Do you see my point?

How awkward was it during the sex scenes?

Not at all if you get my meaning ;)

>>is a dike

What? And how does being a lesbian prove your point in any way?

asking right questions.
not op but it is comfy with sisters and cousins desu

12 year olds, dude

It's the closest thing to a man a woman can be

Gone girl did nothing wrong

imagine being in a state of mind where you think of posting garbage like this

Neil Patrick Harris would disagree

Movie was too short. I wanted to see Gone Girl do more psycho sexy stuff ;_;

Please like he can talk

Johnny Depp would disagree

NPH was a massive cuck for the whole movie. Waiting 15 years while your waifu is being taken by losers and Bin Al-Flick and still crawling bck as if she is a goddess as soon as she gives him attention again.

Doesnt warrent his death. What if you had cucked him?

It is no exaggeration to say that my life would be very different were it not for this movie. That said, I hated it. Good, but I hated it for how it made me feel and the drastic changes it caused.

nah i hate psychopath especially when it's a woman

I actually just realized a few seconds ago that people probably don't believe amber heard because of movies like this pushing le sociopath mastermind but also le emotionally unhingred female villain trope

People don't believe her because her story has more holes than a colander

I'm sad for cucks. Bitch is ovenworthy.

Seems odd that she felt distressed that you might think all women are like that. I don't watch Zodiac and feel a compulsion to tell a woman that not all men are serial killers.

the 3 most competent characters in the movie are females. yet dumb feminists call it "mysoginistic" because the main antagonist happens to be a woman.

most women are way too useless and indecisive to pull an amy scheme

t. female

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Pls don't kill me

>In an October 6, 2014, article titled "Gone Girl's Biggest Villain Is Marriage Itself", Jezebel's Jessica Coen wrote: "Movie Amy pales in comparison to the vivid character we meet in the book. Strip away Book Amy's complexities and you're left with little more than 'crazy fucking bitch.' That makes her no less captivating, but it does make the film feel a lot more misogynistic than the novel."Coen concedes that this did not negate her enjoyment of the film, "as we ladies are well accustomed to these injustices."Time's Eliana Dockterman wrote on the same date that Gone Girl is both "a sexist portrayal of a crazy woman" and a "feminist manifesto", and that this duality makes the film interesting. Zoƫ Heller of The New York Review of Books wrote: "The problem with Amy is not that she acts in vicious and reprehensible ways, or even that her behavior lends credence to certain misogynist fantasies. The problem is that she isn't really a character, but rather an animation of a not very interesting idea about the female capacity for nastiness", concluding that "The film is a piece of silliness, not powerful enough in the end to engender proper 'disapproval': only wonder at its coarseness and perhaps mild dismay at its critical success."

unfortunately it's true. women become lesbians to be like men and often (major majority of the time) have deep resentment that they don't have a penis.

look up penis envy.

The creepy articles at the time trying to frame Amy as a feminist hero (while others said the movie was mysoginistic) was somewhat eye-opening.

>She claimed that most women were not like Amy.
Thats exactly what a woman like Amy would say.
Checkmate.

post the hair stroking stare webm

DUDE ALIMONY LMAO

I thought it was pretty balanced in the whole gender role scheme of things. It did of course show that women can easily lie their way into painting a picture that can (and does) destroy men's lives but it also showed a lot of the pressures and social norms that are put on women (i.e the bit where she explains what a "cool" girlfriend needs to be)

But at the end of the day the story just happened to have a female antagonist, didn't really suggest all women are utter psycho cunts.

I haven't seen Gone Girl and I don't believe Amber. Check mate.

WTF? I hate women now!

which one is the pirate again?

>Prove me wrong
Your post is a textbook example of mansplaining.

The cool girlfriend bit really you stuck with me too.

I think up until the twist is revealed it was a lot more even sided, with Nick painted as a lazy and angry jerk to compliment her ice queen persona. No one party was guilty and hated the other without reason just like my parents marriage

test

>trope
Women are master manipulators.

I just realised that it's merely a case of art reflecting reality. Really made me think.

...

Except that "cool girlfriend" bit was complete and utter bullshit.

>"All guys want a girl who is just a man with boobs."

Why does the media always try to explain what men want, yet they never just ask men?

I think they would be surprised.