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    Anonymous
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    I just saw a movie that I consider red pill – The Accountant.

    It starts by a women that leaves her husband and two kids, because life is to hard. One of the kids is autistic and they have to move a lot (husband is on the army).

    Here is a memorable sequence of images from that scene, with the proper answer of the young son to the mother’s actions:
    Mother

    Boy give finger

    Obviously she jumps to some rich dude, as we see later in the movie.
    She leaves the boys to the sole care of the man, which is a good thing, as we see in the movie.
    The guy is does his best to prepare his sons for life, giving them great advises and having them trained by experts.

    Things get derailed because of the woman again. Dad has a blue pill moment and goes to her funeral. Not to spoil the movie, let me just say she had her last moment of destruction.

    The guy finds a girl, he saves her from assassination (white knight moment, I did not say the movie is perfect) and dazzles her with money and a good hotel.
    But he the end he just lefts her (remembering his father’s advises) knowing that eventually she would abandon him, just like his mother.

    Father: Life is a series of choices, none of which are new. The oldest is choosing to be a victim. Or choosing not to. Second oldest; loyalty. Family first, good times or bad.

    Chris: They’re only glasses.

    Father: You think if you don’t fight back then maybe they’ll like you, stop picking on you and calling you a freak? Well here’s what it is. They don’t like you, they don’t dislike you. They’re afraid of you.You’re different. Sooner or later, different scares people. Victim or not? Make a decision.

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    Blade
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    Sounds like a sad movie . F~~~ i need humor . Lol

    THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .

    #462572
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    Anonymous
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    I just saw this last week.

    Really enjoyed it.

    #462575
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    Anonymous
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    Sounds like a sad movie . F~~~ i need humor

    Joy is overrated, lol.

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    Duke Togo
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    Sounds like a sad movie . F~~~ i need humor . Lol

    Blade, trust me, this movie is definitely worth watching for the red pill moments and the action.

    I just saw a movie that I consider red pill – The Accountant.

    It starts by a women that leaves her husband and two kids, because life is to hard. One of the kids is autistic and they have to move a lot (husband is on the army).

    Here is a memorable sequence of images from that scene, with the proper answer of the young son to the mother’s actions:
    Mother

    Boy give finger

    Obviously she jumps to some rich dude, as we see later in the movie.
    She leaves the boys to the sole care of the man, which is a good thing, as we see in the movie.
    The guy is does his best to prepare his sons for life, giving them great advises and having them trained by experts.

    Things get derailed because of the woman again. Dad has a blue pill moment and goes to her funeral. Not to spoil the movie, let me just say she had her last moment of destruction.

    The guy finds a girl, he saves her from assassination (white knight moment, I did not say the movie is perfect) and dazzles her with money and a good hotel.
    But he the end he just lefts her (remembering his father’s advises) knowing that eventually she would abandon him, just like his mother.

    Father: Life is a series of choices, none of which are new. The oldest is choosing to be a victim. Or choosing not to. Second oldest; loyalty. Family first, good times or bad.

    Chris: They’re only glasses.

    Father: You think if you don’t fight back then maybe they’ll like you, stop picking on you and calling you a freak? Well here’s what it is. They don’t like you, they don’t dislike you. They’re afraid of you.You’re different. Sooner or later, different scares people. Victim or not? Make a decision.

    RedBaron, you forgot to mention the brotherhood aspect. Stood by each other, f~~~ing loved that. That was a good representation of family values and brotherhood.

    #462616
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    Anonymous
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    you forgot to mention the brotherhood aspect

    Its on the quote.

    This movie means a lot more to me, since I am said to be Asperger myself, and so is my son. I hear my wife saying the exact same things that the wife said in to movie.
    I ear myself saying the exact same things, trying to prepare my son for life.

    I even got him into martial arts to overcome his lack of coordination and to be able to defend himself.

    But in real life, unlike movies, kids dont really listen to fathers. I stayed in karate to give him the example, but he quit. I am now black belt… But he has MGTOW concepts. He knows the truth, and he had his red pills.

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    Rhino
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    I saw this movie a few weeks ago as well was really good would recommend to my fellow brothers.

    #462651
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    JVB
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    Good flick. Pitty about his brothers latest one.

    Peace is > piece.

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    Keymaster
    Keymaster
    Keymaster

    Haven’t seen it but will definitely check it out. Thanks.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #463067
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    Stormtrooper
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    Oh I saw that awhile back, yeah it was pretty good to say the least. I was surprised that they even let the mom be shown as a piece of garbage and that the dad took care of them.

    Having a girlfriend is like owning a gun, the longer your around it, the more you want to shoot it.

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    Grumpy
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    Joy is overrated, lol.

    You are channeling every ex-wife ever with that comment 😀

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

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