Ex Machina Feminist vs Mainstream perceptions

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    InvisibleMan
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    What a feminist sees when they watch Ex Machina:

    http://www.wired.com/2015/04/ex-machina-turing-bechdel-test/

    http://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2015/05/21/ex-machina-a-white-feminist-parable-for-our-time/

    What a normal person sees when they watch Ex Machina:

    http://www.wired.com/2015/04/alex-garland-ex-machina/

    Ex Machina has a misandry undercurrent to it that will p~~~ off any guy who can think for themselves. This is how I came away feeling about this movie http://www.usatoday.com/story/happyeverafter/2015/05/13/maryjanice-davidson-ex-machine-review/27176719/

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    Biggvs_Dickvs
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    From the USA Today review linked above:

    He’s a computer programmer who lives for work and doesn’t have a family. Or a girlfriend. And that is why we will now refer to him as Nerdly McGeek.

    I’m sorry, but if you identify with this reviewer in any way shape or form, we might have to alert the gynocentric bulls~~~ genie. Seriously – nobody deserves to be insulted just because they don’t have a girlfriend or family. Around here we call it MGTOW.

     

     

    Best,

    Mark

     

    "Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,

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    RoyDal
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    A thing that is obviously a machine can seduce a human male, but only a male who has not taken the red pill. That is the lesson I took away. There will always be men who fall for women’s ways, both men and women are wired up for this. Someone finally built a machine smart enough to take advantage of our built in instincts.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Biggvs_Dickvs
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    Oh and how about this gem:

     

    Women: So much better when you can construct them out of bespoke parts and switch them off if they’re not working properly, amirite?

     

    Right.  If only it were that simple.

    Way to stereotype all men as archie bunker.  This chick has no idea how sexist she is – it’s just that she directs it at the “approved” gender for disparagement and degradation, so it’s all ok.

    BTW Invisible – I’m not meaning to lay into you. I don’t think you intended to hold the USA review up as a shining example, but after I read it, I figure the land whale that wrote it needs to be called out.

    "Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,

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    A truly actualized female consciousness is one who feels completely free to use her oppressors to achieve her own ends.

    That says a lot of female nature…

    There is where I stopped reading.

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    Puffin Stuff
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    Just watched La Machina. What is says about feminists and how they hate men is profound. She is porn personified except without any soul.

    Luckily thinking artists can see the difference unlike feminist automita. HER almost won an academy award and was shaped like a cigarette case. That is they true nature of men and what women have to be afraid of being replaced by.

    A feeling, thinking, deep, loving being without the hatred of men.

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    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

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    From the USA Today review linked above:

    He’s a computer programmer who lives for work and doesn’t have a family. Or a girlfriend. And that is why we will now refer to him as Nerdly McGeek.

    I’m sorry, but if you identify with this reviewer in any way shape or form, we might have to alert the gynocentric bulls~~~ genie. Seriously – nobody deserves to be insulted just because they don’t have a girlfriend or family. Around here we call it MGTOW. Best, Mark

    Sorry no I do no identify with that reviewer, I thought she was a feminist piece of trash, but we are so conditioned to see all these irrational notions by women as normal that her tone slipped my radar as I only quickly glanced over the review. Yeah I too thought she was offensive to men, she doesn’t deserve to get any praise or airtime on here.

    I found Ex Machina was a really anti-male film for me, especially the last scene where Ava just abandons Caleb after he helps her to escape. The director was trying to talk about ‘male privilege’  and the objectification of women by men, but the funny thing is he unknowingly gave MGTOW a voice, as in this last scene,  he unknowingly is talking about the real nature of women and how they treat men. In fact it could not have been more closer to the truth. What a great irony for us men. All women do is take and treat men as second class citizens, that is what I came away with from this movie. Killing Nathan and abandoning Caleb show a womans true disposition and why men only want the physical female form minus the womans twisted toxic mind.

     

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