Post essential /we live in a society/ kino

Post essential /we live in a society/ kino

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V for Vendetta

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Spooks (MI5). The literal definition of "We Live in a Society" and 10 seasons long.

>Dude, what if society? LMAO

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FUCK CAPITALISM
FUCK CONSUMER CULTURE
AND FUCK SOCIETY
*dies*

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absolutely based

Why does Yea Forums absolutely fucking despise this move?

network

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Let's pretend his passion was Nascar driving...

Christopher McCandless sets off, from California in an old car he rebuilt himself (he replaced the fenders and painted it), on a trip to the Daytona 500. He only gets across the state line when he runs out of fuel because he forgot to fill it up. Instead of simply walking to the nearest gas station or flagging down help he decides to push his car over an embankment and set it on fire. He then proceeds to walk on foot to the nearest car lot (which happens to be in Mexico for some reason, mostly because he burned up his map in the car and he's been taking backroads.) He finds an old bicycle in a garbage dump and uses that.

He finally gets to the car lot and buys a fixer-upper for $50. Before leaving the car lot he has to change a tire, which he replaces with the solid rubber donut. He buys fuel and heads off to the Daytona 500 again. Only he's heading deeper into Mexico and eventually ends up broken down in front of, "Autodromo Internacional de la Jolla" due to no water in the radiator. The engine block has seized up. Luckily, there's a race about to start. Christopher...er "Alexander Superspeeder", who changed his name, pays the $125 entry fee for the race.

Unfortunately, Alexander Superspeeder doesn't have a race car. He does however have an old bicycle still. He uses the bicycle to race. He makes it only 3 laps before he is too tired to steer straight and veers off into a race car and is killed.

Some Jew picks up his story and writes a book about his life and how he followed his dreams. Another Jew makes a movie about it. Armchair racers around the world adore him.

The End.

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Twelve Monkeys

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We are Sneed
We are legion
We do not forgive
We do not forget

Expect Chuck.

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GAMERS

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Didn't the guy who wrote the book just make a load of shit up too because McCandless' "diary" was so vague?

No, the book is actually quite good. The author spent a lot of time tracking down people he met, interviewing them etc.

This but unironically

Unironically a good thing since insurance doesn't have to to cover tranny shit anymore

why did the late 90s, a relatively prosperous time in America, produce such edgelord nihilistic filmmaking?

a relatively prosperous but spiritually meaningless time in America

it was funny

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theyve never been in the bush and are scared of it, they are also scared of death.

what dost thou mean, user

wow that feels familiar

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the nineties was when Americans were all really becoming depressed and obese. I think the suspicion was that it all hadn't really led anywhere and everyone knew it wouldn't last in any case.

It's a great film damn if it isn't "edgy"

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i stand alone

>the nineties was when Americans were all really becoming depressed
Bruh there was already a period known as the Great Depression and that was fucking decades before the 90s. America has always been mentally ill

we live
in a society

is this the you've got to get mad movie

Imagine not understanding that Fight Club was a critique towards toxic masculinity and pointless "anarchy" caused by it.

This.
GAMERS RISE UP