Greatest film of the 21st century so far

Greatest film of the 21st century so far.

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Charlie Kaufman is a BETA MALE and if you relate to him you are a PUSSY FAGGOT. He literally self inserts as an old woman lmao. All the other characters are women because he cannot relate to men because he is a BETA.

i heard it's some cringe meta-shit

he obviously hates lesbians though

This Film will be impossible to understand to the people 50 years in the future.

Yeah so do trannies who are mad that women STILL won't hook up with them. Only difference is trannies actually castrate themselves, whereas whiny jew BETA males are only metaphorically and spiritually castrated.

he literally killed himself after this film came out. thats devotion to a craft isn't it

are you thinking of P.S Hoffman by any chance?

Yes

No if anything they'll understand it better. As culture advances we get more and more refined in our understanding. The most subtle kino of the 1960s is plain and transparent to our eyes.

that's not Endgame

b8

Cope

American Psycho (2000)

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shit taste

2000 is in the 20th century.

seething

good b8
it's just nazel gazing schlock for pseuds that think they know what melancholy feels like

That reminds me, Melancholia is a good candidate. It's an important film sounding a warning about all the rogue planets going around, especially with all the exoplanets being found these days.

Based. Everytime I view this I get something different.

Anyone watch Anomalisa? Shit was so relatable it hurt

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Are you a beta male?

good candidate for what

Nazel gazing schlock for pseuds. Except at least you have tits and cool cinematography in that. All Charlie Kaufman gives is neurotic jew beta male self inserts dressing up as old women and crying.

how the fuck is melancholia navel gazing. you were actually serious with the previous post about it being about planets etc. lmao

Most important film of the century. Asteroid defense is very important. It could have done without the subplot about the depressed woman though.