>makes a film about male fighting and dying
>gets criticized cause its "uniformly male".
are we fucking kidding or what? how the fuck a movie that portrays the horror this kids went through ends up being labeled as "uniformly male".
>makes a film about male fighting and dying
>gets criticized cause its "uniformly male".
are we fucking kidding or what? how the fuck a movie that portrays the horror this kids went through ends up being labeled as "uniformly male".
>a good movie with all women
Name one. Bonus points if the women do something that men aren't infinitely greater at.
It's ironic how women have so much difficulty with having sympathy for characters that don't represent them, the very thing they accuse men of
girls united
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back to plebbit
I can't, all women that's women only ends with them getting fucked by random men
She's not criticizing the film, she's clearly admitting that she doesn't understand human life or feel bad about the death of anyone who has a uniform and would stand in a line. Pretty bold to admit you don't give a fuck unless they're women making drama, if you ask me.
>writers: tell story about some people
>internet: what about the other people you bigots!!!?!
>had trouble connecting
That's not really criticism, that's honesty.
Woman says that she can't connect to a movie themed around self-sacrifice and duty, do actually think this is a new phenomenon?
I don't think she's criticising the movie. Just being honest about not being able to fully connect with the story because it's "uniformly male". Which it is. Nolan didn't want to make a movie that was untrue. As a woman, it's understandable that she feels that way. Don't see anything wrong with her tweet tbqh.
There are no men in this film. Probably helps that it was directed by one.
>tfw can't even look at posters like this without noticing all the jew names
This board ruined me
it's called projection. Women assume men are as awful as they are
this
you guys are looking for an excuse to be offended
The Descent would count if not for the opening scene
One not liking a movie because it is too uniformly male is completely legitimate. One is at liberty to not like a movie for whatever reason.
What she does not know is the correct political way to look at it.
>can't connect with males
aren't women supposed to be more empathetic
THEN
MAKE
YOUR
OWN
FUCKING
MOVIE
how come we're just so much better than they are?
>you don't live in the "Hillary won" timeline where women were included in the draft "for feminism" and we are invading Iran right now so you're going to miss out on all the war kino showing women getting torn apart by machinegun fire and getting gangraped on the battlefield
Shes literally right. The film is male and she admits it would be inaccurate to do so. She wonders if/realizes men may have a hard time relating to movies that are all-female.
How is this controversial or worth posting?
>youre in the timeline where the first thing Trump did was airstrike a Russian base in Syria
>youre in the timeline where Trump is waiting for either NK, or Iran to give them an excuse to invade
Please go back to your containment board.
she's not criticizing the movie, elliot. she admitted she can't relate to the characters and that she has difficulty evaluating the movie because of that.
it's like if you watched sex and the city, i'd assume you can't relate to the female characters because your life isn't like that
She said she likes the film, but makes a valid point about gender in films, and how Dunkirk is seen as a "film", but a film with an all-woman cast would inevitably be seen as a genre movie or a "woman's film"
considering the sperg outs on this board when a woman is cast in star wars, she has a point.
>Directed by George Cukor
Huh. It's almost like she's having an ideological crisis.
I get her critisism, but picking a WAR FILM for it was a terrible fucking idea, there's probably a million of other examples she could've used
>>youre in the timeline where Trump is waiting for either NK, or Iran to give them an excuse to invade
Do you have autism? Misinterpreting Trump's words into thinking this indicates you have autism.
>She's not criticizing the film, she's clearly admitting that she doesn't understand human life or feel bad about the death of anyone who has a uniform and would stand in a line. Pretty bold to admit you don't give a fuck unless they're women making drama, if you ask me.
you can't connect with other human? what is this gender connection you are all talking about? human emotion is much more genderless than whatever bullshit she is spewing on.
We have to take the guns first
>war kino showing women getting torn apart by machinegun fire and getting gangraped on the battlefield
You mean women getting torn apart by Pvt. Jamal and Cletus to avoid getting sent to the front
you just compared dunkirk with sex and the city.
the only stronger connection this film can make is with war-veterans. if a woman can't feel empathy over war cause its uniformly male she is, undoubtedly, a sociopath.
also she rambles about nolan filmography and says her "side-eye" might be warranted. so she clearly has a bias against the male representation, more so than a remark.
she also mentions that combat experiencing is not something inherently male (which complete negates her point of lack of empathy cause of the gender).
I wonder are these women stupid or something?
>you just compared dunkirk with sex and the city.
not really
>if a woman can't feel empathy over war cause its uniformly male she is, undoubtedly, a sociopath.
question: can you empathize with the characters in sex and the city?
She is simply admitting she didn't get it and it's quintessentially made for males about a male experience. Nothing wrong with that.
She says she can see how it's technically good, but, because of the subject matter she's unable to properly connect with it because she cannot relate.
How is this worthy of drama? Thots say a lot of dumb shit and I mean a lot, but this is the least offensive I've ever heard. She's 100% right and rather than being angry she cannot know she's contemplative (bordering on apologetic) about what it means for her to never understand the male experience.
No the reason you had trouble connecting with Dunkirk was because it wasn't that good.
she's either retarded or a sociopath
>taking a woman's side
I didn't know Sup Forums was full of beta white knight feminazi manginas.
Ruined you or made you more aware? Dont let society tell you it's wrong to think a certain way, you are your own being.
how is war a male experience? have you fought one?
>had trouble connecting bc so uniformly male
>hopes movie w all women can be appreciated by men
just die
This but unironically.
off course you did. there's nothing inherently male about a bunch of kids trying not to get killed at war. im a male but i've never been through war. I have no idea whatsoever the horror it must be. I still have empathy for it. Not because of the gender.
compare sex with the city with me watching porn or something. not going to friggin war.
How is war a female experience can you show at any point in history where women participated in war in any significant number other than around 9 instances of last ditch resistance?
Gee I fucking wonder. The urge to compete and fight is very much biologically male. War is a civil extension of that behaviour.
don't change the subject
can you empathize with the female characters in sex and the city?
>I can't appreciate this movie because it's all about men
>I would hope that men could appreciate a movie that's all about women
???
She is aware of the contradiction you dyslexic moron, that's why she brings it up.
Steel Magnolias
>oh shit I cannot connect to a film about men
>is that okay? I mean I'd hope men could connect to a film about women
>shit
She's realised that men and women are inherently and deeply different and now she doesn't know what to think about it.
i didnt said its a female experience. my empathy over the events depicted as nothing to do with my gender.
yes, or at least enough for me to appreciate whatever the film is trying to convey. i can't relate with taking a dick in the ass like samantha does though.
We literally have “films women will never understand” threads daily, why are you surprised let alone offended?
how in the fuck can she not connect with men
i can connect with men, women, animals, plants, rocks, whatever the fuck in movies
>Risk your life and friends, through blood sweat and tears, to defend your country
>80 years later they make a movie honoring your sacrifice
>the movie gets panned because it's too male
>yfw your sacrifice was for nothing
Mean Girls
Devil Wears Prada (the men are only there as love interests)
these 2 are good women movies because they completely embrace womanhood and don't try to make women act like men
still the best woman movie is probably Titanic, it shows true strength of love, based Jim
>i can't relate with taking a dick in the ass like samantha does though.
well there you go.
anyway it seems a like you're a really bitter person in general. you're gettign upset over some dumb broad not identifying with a war movie, yet i bet you enjoy this same feeling because it makes you feel better about yourself because you *can* identify with the soldiers in the movie. it makes you feel manly and virtuous, and therefore superior to the woman in question. the aforementioned facts lead me to believe that you're a little insecure and you have inferiority complex or some kind of already established hate for normies or women. or both.
or maybe not. that's my guess though.
tell me something then
can you feel empathy over a woman being raped? or are you just being virtuous?
>Risk your life and friends, through blood sweat and tears, to defend your country
>80 years later your son and grandson parade around with sticks around their necks, wearing #SoSorry shirts and apologizing to darkies on a microphone
>citizens of your country get arrested on the street for quoting Churchill
>your mayor is a shitskin terrorist sympathizer
>your capital is filled with Muslims and acid
>you can't even butter your Briton toast with a knife
BLIMEY
Learn to read
i've never been raped so not really. i've felt powerless a few times in my life so i can identify with a lot of scenarios where women feel powerless too, but not that specific one.
honestly, i try to numb myself to empathy most of the time. trying to identify with people in certain situations fucks me up.
i read a story about some kid trying to get into his parents' summer cottage through the chimney. he didn't realize that there is no human-sized entry point to the house in the chimney, so he died. i read the story, and i wondered what it would be like. one moment you think you're being cheeky and clever, and you jump into the chimney. you slowly move down until you hit the bottom, yet you see no point of entry to the cottage. denial sets in. there must be an entry point. you realize there really isn't. a burning sensation creeps into the back of your neck as you realize that you have made a mistake, and you don't know how bad it is yet. you try to crawl upwards, but you can't. denial is still deeply seated. you think there must be some other way to get out. minutes pass and you realize there isn't. at this point, adrenaline starts to fire off properly. you desperately try to crawl up, and you can't. you hurt your hands. you try to collapse, but the chimney is too small and you can't even do that. your breathing gets shallow and quick. this can't be real. you only made one mistake, how can you deserve this? you start to cry. you lose track of time until you finally calm down. bargaining sets in. you start to expect rescue. but then you remember you didn't tell anyone where you went. a dark shadow falls upon your hopes, yet you hold onto them regardless. it can't be this simple. day turns to night. more primal feelings die down, giving way to more complex ones. you think about your parents and your friends, and what they must think. in your last moments, it's not fear you feel. it's shame and regret.
anyway that's why i try not to empathize
How do you have trouble connecting to people dying. The one thing we share in common is death and she could not see it. Fucking roasties man
She has a point which OP completely misses. She isn't complaining that the movie is full of men. She even highlights that the events line up just fine with the movie being full of men.
Her final comment is that why is she expected to enjoy a movie that is 100% male but men routinely go into total meltdown when a film has a mostly female cast?
>Ghostbusters
>Oceans 11
>The Aftermath
>Star Wars
She has a point. When movies are 100% male nobody bats an eye, but try and make a movie full of women and autists completely spaz the fuck out at MUH GENDER POLITICS.
> Pvt. Jamal and Cletus to avoid getting sent to the front
Do army chicks really get pregnant to avoid going in front line infantry? Because that is hot as fuck.
>lets make a reboot but this time with a female cast only and bad writing
>REEEE, why don't men like shit movies
>fighting for everything you believe in and for the safety of your nation and people
>who am I fucking this week
It isn't hard to empathize with SatC characters, it's just soul-destroying
Because if they're made full of women in the 2010s it's because of gender politics if it's made full of men it's not.
You notice there was no backlash against a female Ash in the remake of Evil Dead? It's because they didn't make a big marketing campaign around it saying how empowering and cool it was and how it was a big gender swap from the original and how great it was for women.
No. She says more than that. She says she cant connect to it.
nice blog faggot
> Watching a movie on a plane
Do americans really do this?
>>Ghostbusters
>>Oceans 11
>>The Aftermath
>>Star Wars
3 out or 4 are remakes/sequels. Maybe try to make something original for once?
imagine watching TDKR on a plane haha
You see this shit? She wanted a female subplot. Kek
I avoid women shit like the plague. Whats the big deal? When it comes down to it, you can't truly relate to the other gender because you aren't part of it
Truth. I only watch movies about virgins. I tried watching a movie about a man working in a fast food restaurant but it couldn't keep my attention.
What about other species or animals? I can't realte to Ratatouille because main character is a rat?
We are all humans and we can easily empathize with all kinds of people. Human suffering or happiness is universal.
This. And ironically the same goes for the female centric films she's talking about, saying they're not bad you just can't connect. But they are simply bad.
yes but movies about a woman who rides the cock six flags in pursuit of happiness but starts getting more and more depressed about it isn't something the average man can relate to, no matter how much he can empathize
I guess it's the same for women though
That's retarded though. Even bad movies can have relatable characters.
If they were black, she would be furiously applauding
Anihillation is as close as it gets to kino with few male roles.
The Descent is a treasure. It's an enjoyable movie with all women which doesn't force "strong woman" down your throat.
>how is childbirth a female experience? have you had one?
>have to "connect" to a movie to find it entertaining
why are people like this?
i really like Mean Girls despite not connecting with the cast
I don't see anything wrong with this at all. She doesn't complain that it shouldn't be male, only that she has a tough time getting it. It's like a guy watching Mean Girls.
Mean Girls is one of Sup Forums's beloved movies, you stupid newfag.
War isn't exclusive to men.
>tfw now big tiddied commando muscle girl gf that lightly bullies you then wants to forcefully cuddle
But conscription sure was. You know, the era that Dunkirk is made in?
You want to argue for female presence in war? Build a time machine and make it so women were conscripted and drafted.
Now want to argue for the modern age? Military volunteers and enrollments are still 90% male. A majority of women do not want to involve themselves with war, conflict or the military. If you want to change that, you need to go change women.
Where does Sup Forums even find tweets like this? I always see the most random tweet from a literal nobody that gets posted here just to trigger everybody.
So is childbirth.
>It's like a guy watching Mean Girls.
look at the post just above you
Yes.
What I find weird is she can only express her disconnect with the characters in terms of gender. Christopher Nolan is an notably cold director. She watched the movie on a fucking plane. She's an upper- middle class millennial. All of these things could cause her to have difficulty empathizing, but she framed it in terms of gender politics. Fucking twitter, man.
>cutting out the retweets and favourites
I fucking hate little snowflakes that go out of their way to get triggered. Just as bad as an SJW
I think this was good, though there is a few male actors, but in very minor roles.
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant
You guys aren't even hiding the fact that you're Russian now. Damn, America is cucked
i smiled... faggot
Why the fuck would I? You know it's not only americans who are post here, right?