I'm talking about life in the soulless suburban sprawls, the overcrowded non-white public schools, the Black ghettos, the post-industrial rustbelt wastelands. I'm talking about the Mexican cartels, the male suicide epidemic, Texas Roadhouse wageslavery. I want to see the unpaid 20-something interns, the obsessive NEET loners stuck in their Mom's basement. Travelling to work in bumper-to-bumper traffic, standing about in the McDonalds waiting to order. The clash of White working class indignation and the privately educated progressive upper class. I'm talking rainy solo driving at night. I need spaghetti junctions, section 8 housing, pride parades, mega churches, the exodus of Whites to rural areas, Opioid addicts, humanities graduates working in bars, the home ownership crisis, identity politics, ethnomasochism, historical revisionism, Costco, retail work, modern feminism, high rents, boomer resentment, ethnic replacement, isolation, social media, hookup culture, brand identity.
Who is making films about these issues desu? Doesn't have to be America btw. Just about the west in general since these are common themes.
yeah if we just legalized meth and taxed it red states would be a force to reckon with
Jeremiah Price
Gummo is probably the most American movie ever made.
Nathaniel Adams
cringe
Jaxon Robinson
That's the BART, it's a shitheap and the authorities won't do shit about it while they grant asylum to spics, let insane homeless attack people, and pajeets take all the tech jobs. Dog bless America.
Eli Watson
Someone should make this in the format of a non-narrative documentary in the vein of Samsara.
Matthew Sullivan
Until it becomes publicly acceptable to round up and gas vagrants, San Francisco is only going to become worse.
Nolan Barnes
Sounds really fucking depressing. I'd watch it.
Jaxson Johnson
Kids (1995) was perfect picture of New York but its way out of date now