The Top 10 Most Misandrist Films Of The #MeToo Era
#2
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Unpregnant (2020)
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A film where our protagonist steals her boyfriend's engagement ring and pawns it in order to pay for an abortion that he doesn't want… and somehow HE is the bad guy.
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#3
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Barbie (2023)
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This is a movie that only appeals to unhappy women in their 30s and 40s, as the overwhelming majority of the dialogue in this film painfully panders to that demographic.
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#4
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Chaos Walking (2021)
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With the exception of our main character Todd (Tom Holland) and his “two adoptive fathers,” every man in the film is portrayed as a villain.
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#5
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Gretel & Hansel (2020)
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An evil Satanic witch, played by Alice Krige, straight up tells a young Gretel to give up on her brother who is holding her back. The message is that Gretel, who plays a parental guardian to her brother, needs to let him go; an argument constantly repeated by those who reject motherhood in order to reach their perceived potential.
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#6
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Black Christmas (2019)
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In a thrilling tale of survival, the women must overcome the patriarchy, a world that refuses to believe them, the Time Up Movement, misogynistic white males, and complacent systematic oppression
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#7
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Don't Worry Darling (2022)
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Directed by the woman who was BFFs with disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, Olivia Wilde crafts a film set in the 1950s because — in the minds of intersectional progressive feminists — this was the worst era for women in the history of the United States.
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#8
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Last Night In Soho (2021)
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You don't get a pass for killing more people than Dylann Roof just because you believed you were wronged. #MeToo does not justify mass murder.
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#9
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The Woman King (2022)
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It's bad enough that a film whitewashes the history of some of the most violent slave traders in human history but The Woman King actually tries to push the matriarchy on top of it.