Y’all woke enough to understand AD ASTRA?

Y’all woke enough to understand AD ASTRA?

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Who cares?

women are the chief perpetrators of psychological and emotional abuse against children

Her take isnt entirely wrong, but pretty damn biased.

It is about separation and Isolation, how Brad Astra's dad leaving him never prepared him to be vulnerable or available to other people.

It's the Odyssey from the pov of Odysseus's son.

imagine spending precious time sifting through twitter to find this shit

sounds more like a metaphor for how divorce and boys never getting a chance to meet their fathers thanks to feminists laws has ruined an entire generation of men.

A FUCKING TRANNY
KILL YOURSELF

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Yup. Pretty well documented in any kind of psychology that delves into roman and even tribal history.

Divorce isnt brought up. Tommy Lee Jones leaves a 16 year old Brad Pitt to go try to talk to aliens and fuck with Anti matter

Is she agreeing with her own post at the bottom there?

Jesus...

literally first thing that comes up

No Twitter just has the worst format of any website

The shilling on this site is out of control in 2019.

The problem with this toxic masculinity stuff is that those good masculine qualities aren't taught to boys. How to lead, how to be self sufficient, how to be strong, how to be reliable, how to be loyal, all of those qualities were just washed away in the 70's and the worser qualities were left without the good ones to balance them out. Now guys go around thinking being a careless selfish dick is what a man is all about. Then you have the guys who take on a womans persona because they don't want to be an uncaring dick but genuinely think that's all there is to masculinity. Very fucking sad state of affairs society is in right now.

in her defense, no. I think she posted a screenshot of someone who essentially said the same thing as her original tweet

women honestly don't get to talk about masculinity. they don't want us to talk about abortions, so maybe they should listen to their own advice

How much milk could those store?

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>completely agree

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>twitter screencap from a nobody
yup...

>be a bitch to society, that's a good masculine quality
L M A O

It’s amazing how this isnt common knowledge

Because immoral men leave women to their own devices creating 'Single Mothers'.

Selecting a good man to be the father of her child is the woman's responsibility. Sexual selection 101 here, folks.

>woman
>opinion
Stopped reading there

>toxic masculinity hardens men
Why would she want men to be soft and weak? Why are feminists so retarded?

Well, I would have guessed this shit might be about "toxic masculinity" with a corny, middlebrow name like Ad Astra. And that director, and those actors...

This is Oscarbait incarnate.

Is that a tranny?

Well, Brad Pitt agrees with 'her' in his statements about the message of the film, so I guess for once a tranny was right.

>Well, Brad Pitt agrees with 'her' in his statements about the message of the film, so I guess for once a tranny was right.
A broken cock is right twice a day.

Did she miss the part when Roy decides to go off script and let his emotions speak, he's immediately stopped by a fat bitch who tells him his mission is over. It's not about toxic masculinity, it's about society needing capable men, it's reality. You either choose to be a soi and nobody will respect you or be masculine.

Women are also overwhelmingly responsible for neonaticide and infanticide, and male victims outnumber female victims two-to-one.
Maybe they should address their toxic, sexist, child-murdering culture before criticising a nebulous concept such as ‘the patriarchy’.

Anyoneone who uses the expression "toxic masculinity" is a male hater. They hate masculinity and deny any quality to masculinity, they want to strip men out of their manhood so that they can rule as queens in a queendom of subservient nu males.

heh clever.

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>Because immoral men leave women to their own devices creating 'Single Mothers'.
Society is geared against men. In case of a divorce, those men are deprived from their children. Women don't really care about marrying bad fathers as they can get rid of them easily, without any negative consequences because society will support her.

>Why would she want men to be soft and weak? Why are feminists so retarded?
That's what they want. Feminists don't want men's job and prestige, but they don't want to compete with men, it's too hard, it demands work. the only thing they can do is turn men into women, then they're not competing with men anymore. They aren't interested in blanaced relationship, they want to dominate men.

Ah the heir to the throne of Filmtwitter. Absolute twat of a human.

Also there is a rumor that those inexplicable "sudden infant death syndrome" are actually mothers who suffocate their own child and pretend they found him dead.

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she jewish by any chance?

she got a schnozz

Watched it last night, to me the movie was just about having faith even though everything is telling you to do the opposite. Im quite surprised the movie was very openly religious, what with the scientists, space engineers and astronauts all praying to God. It was honestly refreshing.

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>Im quite surprised the movie was very openly religious, what with the scientists, space engineers and astronauts all praying to God. It was honestly refreshing.
Same here, that's why this film is very anti-reddit. And some feminist cunts despite rcognizing it's a good movie are putting imaginary labels on it like like toxic masculinity. Imagine watchng all media through the prism of racism and gender wars.

>X movie is essentially INSERT PROJECTION HERE

Astrophycist by trade though I teach highschool now since it's more comfy and easier on my family (summers off are great). Most of my colleagues at NASA (in the cape, anyway) were at least deist if not flat out Christian. The general feeling amongst us was that there was overwhelming evidence to the existence of a creator (God). theology is another thing, but the idea a God doesn't exist is pretty ludicrous once you've studied the earth and universe to any serious extent. What I'm mostly getting at is I never worked with someone who was atheist there, and we were a pretty tight knit and open bunch so we all knew almost everything about one another. The justification of Christianity on my end was that, theologically speaking, it's the only religion that believes God to be flowing throughout everything in the universe (trinity) and is the only major religion where the God is not 'static' i.e. Is a cold diety completely seperate and cut off from its creation. The god of Islam, for example, is a static god. It's a cold god that is more interested in keeping a strict set of rules. Whereas the God of Vhristianity really wants a specific type of person. If you are that person and in harmony with God there will be no such thing as 'rules' in the sense that you will always be following them anyway. That's cool Astra touched upon the faith of the scientific community. The popular misconception is that scientists are all atheist but in my experience nothing could be further from the truth

Her sexuality is being a soft hippie dad. No wonder that anything that doesn't resemble to an emasculated nu-male is deemed toxic.

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We're not even touching on theology which is an entirely different thing than the very broad, general idea I've laid out here. Another good way to think about it is we are basically inside of God right now. We, and the universe at whole couldn't exist any other way, God is closer to a mind than anything we know, etc. all very important basic concepts to understand before even thinking about the study of theology. I plan to check out ad astra tonight with my wife, thank you

I took it as a father-son story. Son following in the footsteps of the father.

McBride senior believes in his destiny. Pursues it with all his soul and burns out on it. And at the end of the journey, his blind devotion to its very specific goal left him feeling empty when the destination wasn't exactly what he envisioned. Like a rocket (yeah...) shooting straight up into the air, then running out of fuel. It's purpose is ended but it hasn't necessarily achieved anything.

McBride junior very much follows in his father's footsteps. Same career, same devotion to the mission. On his way to complete the missions, a lot of people die. He talks about the sins of the father are those of the son, which ties in well. At the end of his journey, he has the choice to end up just like his Dad or break away. His return to earth is him taking a different path.

I think the ideas of isolation and authoritarianism and all of that play a secondary role. I can also see how someone would make it about men/males. But calling it toxic masculinity is like saying The Revenant is about how bears are dickheads.

Its nice to know that, thanks. I must admit I'm not very religious, I was raised Catholic but I don't know very much scripture or anything really related. I went to mass a lot as a kid, I dont anymore but I would consider myself agnostic. I haven't looked into any other religions in any depth, I felt comfortable with Christianity and like the morals it helps to instill in its followers in a general sense.

As you said, I believe more in the "fluidity" of God I suppose. That God is everywhere and in everything and we are all intertwined within that framework. It provides some comfort.

Oh, NOW I get why Yea Forums hates the movie all of a sudden. It's "woke".
Gonna have to see it for myself to be sure tho. Might turn out good.

Women and men are both garbage as long as they're adults. Prove me wrong. You can't.

Because the women keep the men from seeing their kids