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All of Greta Gerwigs movies.


Lady Bird - Its so hard to be a Women in High School in America
Little Women - its so hard to be a Women in the 19th Century
Barbie - Its so hard to be a Women in the 21st Century.

Greta Gerwigs is going be next Stanley Kubrick. Because if there one thing Stanley Kubrick was known for. It was making the same movie over and over and over again.

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the patriarchy never sleeps!

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And Spike Lee makes movies about the Black experience. Outrageous.

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Worst of all, her movies seem to be getting more and more progressively (no pun intended) woke with each one. Granted, I haven't actually sat down and watched any of them yet, but judging by their plot premises as well as the reception each have received, it seems she went from being not really woke (Lady Bird), kinda woke (Little Women), to really woke (Barbie).

I wonder what she has in store for us next? A remake of Francois Truffaut's The Bride Wore Black with an even more anti-men slant than the original?

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I haven't actually sat down and watched any of them yet



SO....WHAT DOES IT FEEL LKE TALKING OUT OF YOUR ASS?🤔

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"I've never dipped my hand into a pool of lava before, so I guess I'd never know what it's like until I give it a try." - Kowalski

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THIS IS TRUE.

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No, it isn't. If it was, why don't you go give it a try yourself and let me know how it felt?

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THIS IS SILLY...MELTING MY HAND OFF IN HOT LAVA IS NOT AN APT COMPARISON TO BADMOUTHING MOVIES YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN BASED ON....WOMAN?

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The signs are all there, Einstein. Sometimes, you don't have to have tried something to know what it's really like when the pointers are all there. Nearly every review I've seen for Barbie from actual reviewers I trust describe it as some sort of anti-men propaganda piece, while Little Women has was similarly touted for being more feminist than the book (not as bad as Barbie, though).

If everyone's telling you a similar experience they had to a similar thing, chances are, you'll probably have that similar experience too. It's common sense.

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