BRIGHT

>If you act like my enemy...you become my enemy


Seriously. What did he mean by this? I'm genuinely puzzled. If somebody is acting like your enemy, aren't they your enemy? Is Bright 2deep4me?

>elves in LA
I couldn't even finish watching this shit.

If you watched past the scene where Will Smith is swatting at the fairy, then you might be on the spectrum.

What if they don't act like his enemy but are in fact his enemy?

Think of it this way
a redditor comes to Sup Forums

I was confused by this as well. Give me the context again?

he means
>if you act against my interests you are my enemy
its max trying to make social commentary

does max landis frequent this website?

>being so much of a spineless faggot that you cant even commit to watching a movie start to finish
your argument is invalid

But acting against his interests is the definition of an enemy

How is this social commentary?

Then they were his enemy? Wtf?

He's talking to Shield of Light guy and Shield of light guy says he's not his enemy

The Elf was in charge of the government agency that keeps magic out of the hands of the regular people and tries their best to claim the wands are just a myth that do not exist. The hobo was part of the Shield of Light who fully intend to use magic to stop the Dark Lord if he arises again because they do not believe conventional weapons will work against him. The government classifies them as terrorists because they know how fucked up shit will get if magic gets loose. Ego, crazy hobo was acting like the Elf's enemy by declaring their intent to use magic against the Dark Lord.

He’s saying even though they’re fighting the same bad guys they aren’t doing it the same way and they’ll fight each other too

Yes, I get all that, but the line itself:

>If you act like my enemy...you become my enemy

Confuses me. He IS their enemy by virtue of acting against their interests. How would somebody act like an enemy and not already be an enemy?

The Shield of Light and the Elf both want to stop the return of the Dark Lord. However their methods of doing so put them directly at odds with one another.

Yes. That's correct. I suppose I'm not explaining myself properly.

When I watch the scene, it's clearly trying to set this up as a meaningful line of dialogue. It's obvious that by acting against his interests, they're his enemy, so I get the impression there's more to the line. As though it has some tautological point or philosophical insight into the character. As a line it just doesn't really make sense otherwise.

>If you act like my friend, you become my friend

Acting like a friend is the definition of a friend. By acting like an enemy he'd already become an enemy as the definition of an enemy is satisfied by action. So the line has to have a deeper meaning IMO

>hear it's a super shitty movie
>watch it
>it was like any other 6/10 or 7/10 action movie
>read the negative reviews
>each one makes some mention of the "fairy lives don't matter" scene as being tone-deaf or offensive or some other SJW crap

It made me like this generic-ass movie a little bit more, desu.

ITT: Crippling, unchecked autism

there's nothing to be discerned, it's just a shit line

How can I relate this to judaism?

Totally with you on this, well put. The line actually does make sense in the context of the scene, as the prisoner is making an appeal to the bright hunters. The elf is uncompromising in his hunt for magic-users. I think its delivery was awkward because of the generic quality most of the dialogue in the movie holds, this line seemed to stick out like a sore thumb.

Elves are jews
Orcs are blacks
Humans are whites
Dwarves are asians
Centaurs are east asian

>dwarves and centaurs
were they in the show?

There's a centaur cop as the equivalent of a mounted officer in the background of one scene.

You're right. It's likely as a result of the strange delivery/editing and the very specific tautological word choice.