Movies that women will never understand

>Movies that women will never understand

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Is it good?

Has some good scenes and decent themes running throughout. I like the back and forth between past and present. There is definitely a chunk of melodrama heaped onto parts of the story. I'd say it's worth a watch if you like semi-bleak crime dramas.

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It's pretty good. Definitely the most underrated movie this year

Yes.

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3:10 to Yuma

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Do they pose naked and someone dress them with fake clothes? NEed moar

Yes user I'm sure you can relate to that character

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It makes sense considering it's a direct sequel just with different actors.

You don't understand the difference between understanding and relating. Being a soyboy will do that to you.

Jaws.

Actually come to think they don't understand any films.

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i liked it. my only gripe is that its about a suburban white stalk broker becoming an ultimate prison badass. like cmon, give him so military background atleast.

Im a man and I didn't understand the ending..

why did he botch the deal and let himself be caught? Why did he go so far in the ranks?

explain blz

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>that ending
>that everything

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Fuck off, cunt

I took it as him realizing what had to be done to protect his family, given the circumstances he was in.

Early on he's set on having good behavior in prison and getting out as quickly as possible for his family. This goes to shit when he's forced to protect himself and join the Aryan Brotherhood cell. By gaining their protection he has to serve them, which will result in most likely a longer sentence due to the criminal nature of their work. If he hadn't gone down the gang path it's unlikely he would've survived the 2+ years.

Once he's released, he's in a position that brings a lot of danger towards himself and his family. The Brotherhood wouldn't hesitate to kill his wife and son if he refused orders, something that is heavily implied during a phone call with the boss at the maximum security prison. This is why he sent the son away at the motel but was obviously distraught by it after closing the door. He can no longer live with or even interact with his family. He's surrounded by too many violent psychopaths.

I took him leaking the deal to law enforcement as a way to not only get himself back to maximum security but also to tie up a loose end.With that fraction of the Hispanic gang either dead or imprisoned and it looking like an accident there shouldn't be any way for it to come back at him. Now that he's back with the Aryan boss, the last thing he needs to do is to kill him and gain control over the gang. Like the boss said, people like him are really the ones that run the prison. If Money becomes the new leader of the brotherhood then he no longer has to fear for his family's safety, given that he has all the power (as long as he can maintain it.)

Could be way wrong but that was my interpretation.

Mine too, never understood how people didnt get his motives. It was made pretty clear, and he didnt trust witness protection.