Offensive to women....
Did anyone find this movie extremely offensive to women... And oh NOT funny...
shareDid anyone find this movie extremely offensive to women... And oh NOT funny...
shareI don't see how it could be 'offensive' to women. The women decided to not take getting lied to, laying down.
But I don't get how it's 'empowering' as one poster said. Empowering by definition is 'giving a person the authority or right to do something' - no one, IRL, has the right to do what they did, outside of the very end where they took the money from the off-shore accounts and made right what he did to his partners, as his wife was the 'CEO' of those companies and it was her that would be liable for the illegal actions of those companies. But all the physical things they did were illegal and should not empower anyone. His wife should have taken the high road and divorced him, she had ample proof of infidelity. --- But that would not have made a good movie.
Completely. I agree
shareIt is offensive to good taste.
"Gold buys a mans silence for a time. A bolt to the heart buys it forever"
Well, you got to use the favorite word of liberals, "offensive".
shareI didn't find it particularly funny either. Was it offensive? I'm iffy about that. I'm totally cool with them figuring out he was a thief and calling him on it and I think it's good they supported each other. My biggest problem is that some of the things weren't them being strong or getting revenge it was them being bitches, like the hair remover and the estrogen. That I hated, why to these women have to be petty to get revenge? For me the best revenge is that they all end up happy and didn't need Mark to achieve it. If you took out the petty crap they did and they had figured out he was a thief earlier and the plot revolved more around them getting him busted for that I think this would have been a better and potentially funnier movie. As it stands it just seems to fall into far to many tropes to be enjoyable.
Freedom of religion means ALL religions not just your own.
Yes, I agree but I think, at the same time, is humiliating to men.
shareI think that this comment emphasizes the gross overuse of the word "offensive". It's going to come to someone being offended by what they thought someone was thinking.
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