Redpilled Movies

Cautionary tale or encouraging story?

There was a lot of redpilled stuff in it, but I couldn't tell exactly what it was trying to say.

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Falling Down

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> but I couldn't tell exactly what it was trying to say.

I agree. I don't know if there was some overall message to it. Just a cool antihero type movie. I guess De Niro was against degeneracy in it though.

I'd say it was a mixture. He was originally going to assassinate the politician until he decided to do the right thing and kill the pimp (in the original script, the pimp was allegedly black).

Eyes Wide Shut is a redpilled movie, even though there's a conspiracy theory that it was heavily cut down from its original premise by Kubrick who mysteriously died a few days after dropping off the film.

Stanley Kubrick was also said to have been hired by the government to direct the Apollo 11 moon landing footage, and in his film The Shining (1980), he revealed that.

youtube.com/watch?v=_u4A5tJ2j3o

If there was one guy who could fake a moon landing, it would be Kubrick. A film where he exposes the top elite of society as the freaks they are... well that was obviously too much and he had to go.

For this one, I think you can interpret it either way.

In the original the pump is black and he kills all the niggers in the whore house. Had to change it to white people to not upset anyone.

That movie was neat, but it seemed like it was just saying that everything sucks and nobody wins.

It felt weird watching it, because I could relate to him on a lot of levels.

>Self improvement
>Always isolated
>Looking for ways to be good conventionally and failing
>Disconnected

Everything felt sort of worthless, even on the happier half of the ending. If they'd gotten rid of the happyish bit, I'd still feel the same way. Such a weird 180

OH MY GOD, WE LANDED ON THE DAMN MOON, FUCK OFF LEAF.

A bit of both, it's a cautionary tale about the growing degeneracy in society, but it's encouraging because it's not hopeless. You can't save everyone, but you can save the people worth saving.


Fuck off with the hoax crap. We get enough /x/ crap here without it shitting up every single thread.

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>he thinks it's just a coincidence that Kubrick died March 7 1999, which is 666 days away from January 1, 2001.

WEW how much are they paying?

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>idiocracy

YES! That was a great movie, weirdly enough it was recommended to me by a 6th grade teacher. I think she was fired later on for an unrelated thing.

I agree that you did. But I think the footage of it was fake.

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>Not hopeless

I tend to agree. Posting on here has helped me feel better about life, knowing that there are good people with similar values out there. Not homo, but I exercise, work, read, and speak for you guys.

That being said, the movie left me feeling a bit empty. The happy recovery felt tacked on and unreal. In my mind, the movie ended as the camera panned out to the ominous music.

Even considering the happy bit of the ending, was Iris really worth it? Everyone in the movie- everyone- seemed shallow and fake. Like NPCs, sort of. A guy made a great post about it last week.

It's the reason I have a hard time finding solid people to talk to

I don't follow, nor do I care, but whatever, at least you aren't that stupid.

>I can't hear you
>I can't hear you dummy XD

Wrong.
(spoilers)

In the end it was a perfect scenario that showcased that the bad guy, who was against the system and society he felt robbed him of his child, was the good guy.

It was the Good Guy Cop vs The Bad Guy Criminal. Suicide by cop, but he did it the way he did to prove a point and so his daughter could get insurance money.

"I'm the bad guy?", that line was the moment it started. When he was like wtf im wrong here?

And the good guy was the one who ended up killing the bad guy, with a real gun, when the bad guy only had a water gun.

And to top it off, "I would've got you" as he falls down. He knows he would've killed the cop if he truly was the bad guy.


That movie is pretty based.

This

If you watched the video you'd understand. Maybe you should try be open minded. Especially since it hasnt been debunked.

REAL REDPILL

Oh no, I'm totally up for it, i'm just tired, and shitposting requires zero energy.

>Cautionary tale or encouraging story?

>Some day a real rain will come and wash all the scum off the streets

Encouraging story OP!

>Did anyone prophesize these people?
>Only Travis
>Come in Travis
>One of these days I'm gonna get myself organized.
>All the animals come out at night.
>Queens, fairies, dopers, junkies, sick venal.
>Some day a real rain will come and wash all the scum off the streets.

I don't watch movies but I have seen enough of these to see how they are red pilling.

>Gattaca
>Fight Club

some of the best movies I have seen all time. These motivate me to really be the best person I can be regardless of who I am (My genetics are actually pretty good).

Right, right. It's been awhile since I've watched it.

I remembered the insurance part, but not the lines or the water gun. After (maybe before?) the conflict though, you see clips of the guy at his daughter's party. I don't remember exactly what was said, but he was being aggressive towards his family.

That's what made him go back to the grey area in my mind, and left me feeling bad or unclear about the whole thing.

Requiem For A Dream

helped redpill some people about degenerecy to the point where they checked themselves into hospitals to seek treatment

also known as the most depressing movie ever made

Travis was a dude who was desperately lonely, his isolation was causing him to go kind of nuts, his boring, sexless life made him need some kind of release. That release was violence.

Basically the hells of living in such a dirty, rotten, suffocating place, being isolated all the time, having no connection to anyone, makes you go kind of nuts and violence becomes an outlet. When he shoots the pimp's house that's basically the orgasm of the film.

This. The collusion of Hollywood and the CIA to divert attention from the re-election of a sitting President involved in a sex scandal involving a Girl Scout. A truly scary insight to the power of the media.

we have a retard, here.

He was in his home while on the run, during his last moments reminiscing about his family and watching home videos. Seeing his own aggression.

But also note that in the movie his wife told police he never hit his child or wife, but she just 'feared' him that one day he would get violent because he has a short fuse. And he was not allowed to see his child anymore. Even though he had never broken the law, or abused his wife or daughter.

The ending:

youtube.com/watch?v=x4dnIgkAKJg

Network is pretty good

>Isolation
>Boring
>Sexless
>Needing some kind of release

Yeah I feel you. A lot of that stuff is relatable to a lot of people, I'm sure. I'm just curious what stance the movie itself was trying to take on it. The ending felt torn into two separate pieces with two entirely different messages

>shoots the pimp's house
>orgasm of the film

That helps understand the stuffy, isolation part of the movie a lot better. Thanks user

America America

An Elia Kazan movie where he tells the story of his Uncle. Elia was blacklisted by Hollywood when he fingered communists during the McCarthy era.

America America shows the story behind the lives of many immigrants and they values they fight against in their country of origin. It goes into great detail about how different race groups fight against the other, how governments fleece their people, and how you can only depend on yourself and (barely) family. In America (and very Westernized cultures), it's different.

Watch this now. I fucking said now!

>The Experiment
Why is this on there when it is just a edgier and fake version of The Stanford Prison Experiment movie?

>The ending felt torn into two separate pieces with two entirely different messages
Taxi Driver suffered from having to pass the MPAA ratings board with something less than NC-17 despite the graphic depictions of violence (the brothel manager's hand is blown off, de niro's neck is shot open, etc.) the sexual themes (a porn movie is shown, 12 year old jodie foster is a hooker) and the serious moral issues involved with the employment of the method (jodie foster's friend in the movie was an actual 12 year old hooker, jodi foster herself had to undergo psychological evaluations to make sure the portrayal wasn't traumatizing her, when the movie premiered she couldn't see it because she wasn't old enough). Consequently, Scorsese had to get... shall we say "creative" with the ending. That's why it feels schizophrenic. He needed it to be plausible that everything was just a dream, and no gunfight had taken place at all. That's what accounts for the surprise ending the way it is. "Those morons thought I was the hero lulz" is just a crazy man's wet dream, under the dream sequence theory.

By the way, it goes into gory detail about life for Christians in a Muslim country, including a lesson from a Muslim friend about how Christians are sheep waiting for death in a Muslim land.

(However, this really isn't even specific to Muslims; rather it explains the mentality of a ruling culture and its views against subjugated cultures)

Right, I remember. Thanks for the link. It's been a long while since I've seen it

Was his short fuse and capability of violence reason enough to divorce and never see his daughter? I do see him in a better light now, but was the wife entirely in the wrong?

Whole thing was faked by Kubrick and NASA.

This is the dumbest conspiracy theory I think.

this

Mosquito Coast.

A genius tired of his phony, plastic lifestyle moves to the tropics to attempt to bring the basics of civilization to savages.

(Also Harrison Ford)


Trailer:
youtube.com/watch?v=2t1z-gRiNm0

If you can watch the documentary Kubrick's Odyssey. Does a better job of going into the details how he faked it using screens of Scotchlite.

Thanks user, that one actually sounds pretty great.

My grandfather's an immigrant, and he had a lot of insight into race, assimilation, and American values when he was still lucid. I'm curious to see what others would have to say about it

It was meh

Looooooong while since I've seen that. Barely remember any of it. I do keenly recall hating one of the edgy kids for wanting to do something with a hammer.

Elia tells his family's story.

youtube.com/watch?v=84SUVEOAyeg

By the way, I agree with you 'meh.' It does, however, have redpilled values.

Its highly debated... Its usually women or feminists who side with the wife.

You should rewatch. Its worth it. so many great scenes

This is also why The Shining is the greatest horror film ever made.

Kubrick also supposedly had 160+ IQ.

Room 237 is a good documentary. Never look at The Shining the same way again.

Definitely.

A11 work and no play makes Stanley a dull boy ;)

It's a common story. In my profession, I work with business owners in a very close capacity. About 50% of my clients are business owners, and they all tell a story with a similar theme: in America (read as: Western culture) your life and your pursuits are in your own hands.

I feel strongly about this movie, partly because Elia Kazan (who is responsible for monster titles like 'On the Waterfront') was one of the first casualties of liberalism.

Kubrick also used similar NLP/subconscious programming techniques (persuasion techniques) in The Shining.

He used 3D chess in every scene.

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this is pretty good

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>Come And See
>Fahrenheit 451
>A Boy And His Dog
>Clinton Cash
>Django Unchained - As much as Sup Forums says this is anti-white trash, it has tons of scenes you will laugh at even though you're not supposed to
>Er Ist Wieder Da
>Get The Gringo
>Hidden Colors 1 through 4 - We Wuz Kangs the movies
>Imperium - Harry Potter becomes a neo-nazi
>Léon - The Professional
>Pentagon Wars
>Prayer Of The Rollerboys - Day of the rope, the movie
>Rampage
>Srpski Film
>The Purge 3 - shitty movie but lulzy for their portrayal of RWDS
>마이 웨이 (My Way)
>올드보이 (Oldboy)

I love that foreigners even know of Hjernevask. It redpilled our whole country on the cancer that is Sociology.

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Will do, user. Thanks for sparking the interest again.

I've been going back and rewatching old movies that stuck out to me, and writing little bits and pieces on them like I do with books. Taxi Driver stumped me a bit at the end, but I'll give Falling Down another watch now that I've got a little more life experience

>first casualties of liberalism

What do you mean?

Yojimbo. Here's a movie that most wouldn't call redpilled, but hear me out.

Yojimbo seems to be a movie about a baddass being a badass, but in the final moments, you realize that the protagonists actions are the part of a grand gesture of thanks to a farmer who was kind to him. He grabs a new bandit and gives him stellar advice: 'Stop seeking adventure and quick money"

He's practically grabbing every nigger by their metaphorical* collars and saying "Stop hustling and selling drugs and fucking whores; go be boring with a wife and kids with a steady job." Sweet responsibility...

*Because only people with jobs have collars.

Saw it yesterday.

The thing is, the taxi driver never learned to connect with women. He wanted a normal life, what he perceived in other people walking on the streets, but when it came to dating the political campaign girl that even liked him, he discovered the game wasn't for him, she was a lying cunt like all women in the world are.

[spoiler]So he found a new purpose, or hobby if you will - to clean the city of the filth[/spoiler]

Fight club is redpilled in many different ways.
The Godfather drops redpills throughout and is one of the best movies ever made.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is my personal favorite movie and I consider it redpilled because it should be every white mans dream to be a successful, highly individualistic but respectable man making his way through a rough and corrupt world, but being stupid good at it.

>Der Baader Meinhof Komplex
>Iron Sky
>The Birth Of A Nation
>殺し屋1(Ichi The Killer)
>黑太阳731 (Unit 731)
>ビジターQ (Visitor Q)
>鉄男 (Tetsuo) The Iron Man

Black sun is an interesting film

A lot of shit was going on in the 70's, things were going to hell, New York was a city dying on its feet.

Travis is the common man living through all this, who feels frustrating but can't really fully articulate or understand why. It's the frustration of the common man and that frustration leads to him taking action on his own, the best he can, to make a small difference.

I think a lot of people can relate to Travis because they too, feel that something isn't right, but can't always put their finger on what.

I also like its message that one person can make a positive difference, however small. He gets a child back to her parents and fights off degenerates. It's a classic.

>>first

I meant artistically. This was the period when Hollywood began to change from 'just a bunch of weirdos' to brazen socialists. James Cagney, Clark Gable, etc. were proud patriots. Hedy Lamar contributed to U.S. torpedo technology. No more good people in Hollywood..

Naturally, liberalism had, ahem (millions of) victims prior to EK.

I went through 10 pages of torrents on torrentz2.eu and cant find it. Do you have a magnet link?

So he became a liberal? Or did he get bumped out of Hollywood by them?

You seem well read on it, and you've got me curious and interested desu

What about this?

I know the last half went full retard but the first half especially Derek's speech is redpilled as fuck

Alex Jones is close to Vivian Kubrick, the only member of the Kubrick family Stanley was close to when he became reclusive near the end of his life and his shadow director on his later films:
youtu.be/UoDKg8nHI1U#t=8m23s

Here is an interview with Oliver Stone's son about her. Very fascinating.

Lilja 4-Ever

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Elia got bumped out of Hollywood by them. Elia Kazan was outspokenly opposed to communism - probably because of all the murdering that they do. Once he divulged who many of the communists were in Hollywood, he couldn't get work and he prior works were downgraded (to the extent that they could be). Kazan was a master.

Black Sun 731 is also known as Men Behind the Sun. You mentioned you watched it

I'd still say Koyaanisqatsi is the most redpilled movie of all time. It doesn't force a ham-fisted political message, it doesn't attempt to make the viewer think anything.

It just shows what is. It shows how humans have both lived with and destroyed parts of our environment, even those we build ourselves. It shows just how significant, and insignificant, we are.

I had, sorry I had my movie mislabeled in english. I for some reason named it Unit 731 rather than its proper name and got confused.

We had to watch that film for an art class. It was bizarre.

Its one of those movies you can watch it multiple times, and each time come away with a different message and meaning.

For example:

youtube.com/watch?v=nq_SpRBXRmE

Or this:

youtube.com/watch?v=vEHO7YIpu-I

There are tremendous amounts of interpretations that can be made from this film. And that is the true redpill. That you can only find truths that are self-evident, not what some (((writer))) wants you to see

>she was a lying cunt like all women in the world are.

I think you are beyond autistic if you didnt see how taking a girl on a second date to a sleazy porno theater is a horrible idea. To get to OPs point, the movie is obviously a cautionary tale of what can happen if you dont contain those ideas of the world

>It just shows what is.

Leftism in one sentence. Degrading the human experience to the merely phenomenal. Not having the strength for the transcendent. Literally Kill Yourself and All of Your Ilk.

You want a redpilled movie?

BONE TOMAHAWK

Seruously. Watch it.

A Face in the Crowd.

Is that Andy Griffith in a critically acclaimed movie? Yes, indeed.

Here, a folksy persona at a radio station becomes a national phenomenon when he begins to offer his opinion (in a folksy way). He slowly acquires cynical contempt for his audience and how easily they'll believe his opinions, which soon are more influenced by raising his stature and gaining money. The movie shows his rise and fall.

Redpill foreshadowing of Opera Winfrey.

One of Kurosawa's best.

I've always wanted to see this one. Never got around to it.

Gotcha user, thanks. I'll be sure to watch America America and take a look at the rest of his stuff if it's as good as you say

Bone Tomahawk is a gem. I love how it skullfucked the idea of the Noble Savage.

If you got a leftist message out of Koyaanisqatsi you're too stupid to be redpilled and are probably just going through the motions in order to fit in

Watership Down.

Well, this is more of a book than a movie, but I'll post this here anyway because the producer had the balls to leave violent rabbits in a children's movie. Good on 'yer.

Here we learn about the association between culture and government.

1. If life isn't good in one place; go somewhere else.

2. If you're being cared for, you're livestock.

3. Cultures that promote and value skill succeed.

4. Micromanaging government authorities destroy culture.

5. Sometimes you've just gotta' fight; sometimes you fight even when the outcome is bleak.

So you only know like 3 conspiracy theories?

Shhhhh. Don't tell him about the Pentaverate.

Haven't read the book but saw the movie. It scared me, not sure what it was about.

>300
>Redpilled

We Wuz shit
>Persians are Black & Arab
>Greeks are Scott's

never seen the movie but I listened to the album by Phillip glass earlier today.

I know the thread's cooling off now, so thanks for all your recommendations and information. Very helpful

>Pentagon Wars
But can you add portholes?

>ctrl + f
>Goodnight and Good Luck
>0 results

Come on now

It was redpilled on the hate part. People like neo-nazi's and black gangsters are filled with nothing but hate. It eventually burns them up and destroys them.

TL;DR Stop yelling at black people and go outside

Plague Dogs
youtube.com/watch?v=0vqWzquBh0c


I've never seen Watership Down I'll have to find it, this is by the same guy. If its anywhere as good as plague dogs i'm in for a treat.

also Chopper youtube.com/watch?v=w2Fd_f1epgo