What are your expectations of the upcoming terror film "Men (2022)"?
What are your expectations of the upcoming terror film "Men (2022)"?
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Slow panning over a minimalist room filmed on pristine digital
No idea at all what to expect from it. Not to spaz out about a possibility rather than a fact, but I just hope it's not going to be some "men bad" parable.
I like Ex Machina a lot though, so I have reasonably high hopes.
Alex Garland has never been involved in project that was not disappointing, with the possible exception of DmC: Devil May Cry.
>Meeeeeeeeen
>AJew4
Wait this is A24? Nevermind it’s based now. I love Men.
HEY ALAN
woah… this is intense and intellectually stimulating
hope a black guy fucks a white woman next
Looks like a bone chilling slow burn.
produced by Sir Digby C Caesar?
kino confirmed.
I expect it to bomb horribly and to never hear about it outside this board and reddit.
That would be an improvement tbqh
I hope it's not scary, I don't like scary movies
Same I hate when horror movies do this
Amerimutt moment
>white woman widowed a black husband
oh just fuck right off with this shit, its getting so blatant now. and of course shes from my home town.
i like jessie buckley in everything i've seen her in and the trailer was pretty interesting, but i lost all interest when the title dropped. i thought it was going to be a neat little modern christian story about jessie buckley being the new eve but now... who knows.
>doesnt post trailer or a synopsis
judging soley from the poster it will likely play on the fact that some men are sharks and women cant know until they reveal themselves
OK premise the execution has to be flawless to not come off as misandrist though
>A24
Not interested.
I NEED to see more of Rory Kinnear's face poorly superimposed on a child's body
Here's the trailer:
youtu.be
The most interesting thing in it is that all the male characters are portrayed by the same actor. No idea what it's really about.
>*sucks teeth* ayo bitch what's crack-a-lackin I'm finna get me some o that ass oh shit I'm fallin help me George Flloyd!
Great dialogue from Alex Garland
>all the male characters are portrayed by the same actor
traumatized woman who cant seperate "men" from her abuser, maybe
anyway, trailer looks interesting and ex machina and annihalation were good movies
>A24 fan
>loves men
Many such cases
>ex machina
yes
>annihilation
no. it was shit
kek
what why is it in the same font?
>lead character has the word "buck" in her name
>black boyfriend
many such cases!
Annihilation was okay-ish but disappointing, but Ex Machina is great.
That was the joke
>I just hope it's not going to be some "men bad" parable.
>I like Ex Machina a lot though
uhhhhh
never seen someone with a reverse stupid opinion but here it is!
Lol
Even the black guy?
all of the bad guys are portrayed by the same white actor
Exactly
It better only be white men who get portrayed as horrifying. As a white man I do everything I can to keep up that stereotype. Been really working on my racism and misogyny this week, much to the detriment of my usual tranny bashing.
I didn’t see our guy Sam in the credits but I’m so glad he’s back.
It's obviously going to be about misandry. This board is so fucking retarded sometimes I swear to god
Nothing I won't be watching it
Le slow burn etc etc
BUT
That's a good poster
even as black basketball-american, Alex Garland’s casting of black dudes profoundly annoys me. It’s one thing to have colorblind casting. it’s another to assume that the audience should believe that Natalie fucking Portman is gonna fuck a 5’7” bald nerd while she’s married to Oscar Issac.
men being le bad
women being le good
That's the sequel Women
I don't expect much. Alex Garland's films are usually somewhat interesting, but I've never felt compelled to watch any of them a second time.
Judging by the trailer, this film looks like it's gonna be his worst. And then there's the propaganda...
>white woman is married to a wonderful black man
>black man dies
>she goes on a countryside retreat
>ends up being terrorized by an evil white man
But we're either mocked or called racist for noticing the alarming pattern of anti-white male themes in film/television.
I'm a leftist, but I really hope liberals are losing the culture war. It seems like they might be.
Ex Machina is not about "men bad."
Devs was shit
do you expect the movie to support jessie buckley's mania by the end or condemn her as insane and paranoid though? if the movie does something like "she's not insane, what she's seeing really is the truth. every man is a potential echo of the creepiest man" then... what can possibly said about that?
female hatred of men is far more sympathetic in real life because the average man can indeed overpower an average woman and do whatever. and men are more often the bad guys statistically. there's all of these good reasons for women to be distrustful or hateful of men, but that doesn't make it right or fair. the worry is that the movie plays into this.
It will do the standard A24 thing where she will do something objectively insane and evil at the end and she'll smile maniacally at the camera like it's this big girlboss moment and the audience will be expected to empathise with her to a degree.
sure, but in midsommar the movie really made the boyfriend look like an unfeeling asshole doofus. i was totally fine with him getting burned to death at the end, though i agree maybe the movie was a bit too gleeful about it.
It happens in a bunch of A24 movies, not just midsommar
>with the possible exception of DmC: Devil May Cry.
Because people thought it would be shit from the start?
It would be totally out of character for Alex Garland and require historic-sized brass balls for a big director like him to do a feminist-themed movie like this where the ultimate message is that the woman is just being insane and paranoid and it's her fault for being overly suspicious of men
Literally seek help.
The boyfriend was a bit cold, but his desire to distance himself should be understandable to anyone with a capacity for empathy. His girlfriend was clingy, awkward, and required much more maintenance than you're average girl. But the guy stuck around because he didn't want to dump her during a very difficult time in her life.
Be honest, are you a female?
>do a feminist-themed movie like this where the ultimate message is that the woman is just being insane and paranoid and it's her fault for being overly suspicious of men
I think he already did something similar with Ex Machina. The feminist reading "sexbots deserve rights" is popular, but I always interpreted that Ava is just a machine that shouldn't be around.
Can't wait to one star this bullshit. Nice negro husband dies and she gets terrorized by White men.
devs was the definition of disappointing but mainly because episode 1 showed promise.
That guy took me out of the movie since I remembered him only as MC ride from interstellar
So you didn't see the movie then