Don’t Worry Darling Is Peak White Feminism (As Expected)

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Don’t Worry Darling Is Peak White Feminism (As Expected)
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, “We based that character on this insane man, Jordan Peterson, who is this pseudo-intellectual hero to the incel community.” Wilde also described incels as “disenfranchised, mostly white men, who believe they are entitled to sex from women.” But I fear that Wilde seems to have a very shallow understanding of not only Peterson but the manosphere in general. Victory is a simulation created by Frank to keep women locked away in captivity, and the severity of that idea is never fully explored.

or make choices they disagree with in terms of who they marry, have kids with, vote for and so on. The themes offail by refusing to acknowledge that element. Having Margaret die off to kickstart Alice’s journey feels disgusting in hindsight, especially when you realise Layne has been snubbed from most of the film's press run,and barely even mentioned amongst the drama circling the movie.

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