The most red-pilled, anti-feminist movie I have ever seen, Zardoz (1974).

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    The most red-pilled, anti-feminist movie I have ever seen, Zardoz (1974).

    This movie stars Sean Connery, and this is a very trippy, mind-bending movie. But, this is a very interesting movie in many respects.

    First, with the negatives, because if you go see the film, the negatives are the very first part of the film.

    This film was made in 1974, and the special effects do show this.

    Also, the reason this movie is not very popular is the film begins with a floating disembodied human head floating in front of black background talking, then few minutes later where people wearing masks while on horseback are listening to a giant floating stone head giving a speech about how the “penis” is evil. Then, the giant stone head vomits guns onto the ground.

    As one can guess this turned off most of the audience.

    Though, if you can make it to the eleven minute mark, this film offers a very interesting plot, with a good execution of that plot.

    Now for the good.

    The concepts in rest of the film was so far ahead of its time. These concepts went way over heads of the audiences of the 1970’s whom only wanted popcorn movies. But, in 2018, anyone red-pilled, especially men, will find this film to be a real treat.

    This film likely was inspired by the Mouse Utopia experiment where mice where given plenty of food and space, and after a few generations the mice colonies collapsed and all the mice died due to social collapse and lack of breeding.

    This film takes a human version of this and the film asks what if at the collapse of human civilization a group of men figured out how to gain immortality and god-like powers to themselves, their wives, and their children, with them isolating themselves from the rest of the world, as the world civilizations fully collapses.

    The film takes place several years later where the children of men whom created this “utopia” have grown up.

    This film shows downsides to immortality and god like power

    How feminism supplants patriarchal society, shows how immortals are punished and what happens to immortals whom are cast out of the group, both men and women.

    The film shows how having such power creates the belief that might makes right and that all those without power, outside of the group are ignorant, dumb savages.

    To be fair, Zed (played by Sean Connery) is a savage, but not a dumb savage.

    The film shows how feminists govern by consensus and control the emotions of the members of group itself, along with how men reject this. The way this was done was so ingenious in that there were still men whom could vote and it was not a form of conscious sexism by women but due to women’s instinctual group dynamics of how as the group purged more and more men the women were left the majority.

    This film explores women’s need to have children even in a control society, where doing so is banned due to the worry of overpopulated their colony. This is shown to be part of the feminist consensus problem where since they all could not have children without fear of societal collapse that none of the women would not let any of the other women have children.

    How apathy in a static society over time causes people to go catatonic as a substitute to suicide because they cannot die.

    The film show how a utopian society becomes a dystopia through organic actions women’s group needs, instead of through intentional actions. In other words, the women made one small demand through consensus after another, over the years these demands pile up.

    This film shows how such a slowly collapsing isolated society will become desperate enough to exploit and conquering of the outside world in an attempt to continue their society.

    The film delves into the creation of cults, including rape to create slave societies, then how men are secretly red-pilled and decide to engineer the downfall of the society by red-pilling other men. The wiZARD of OZ. Zardoz.

    And finally the films shows collapse of society in madness of violence, death, and sex, which leads to renew and a future for the survivors.

    All in all, I would give the film, Zardoz a 7 out of 10, but the plot and execution of the plot is an 8 out of 10. The plot in the film and how the plot was handled leaves me with a lot to think about, and I believe you would have the same experience from watching the film.

    Zardoz is a very interesting movie I believe many MGTOW could enjoy both sober and drunk.

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    Any movie that can be enjoyed both sober or drunk (like OldSchool) is worth a download. Lol

    Swallow this RED PILL ===> Men will lay down their lives for their brothers, their women and their children. This makes Men useful as slaves. Women will lay down their lives for ONLY their children. To expect more from women is just a FANTASY created by society and reinforced by the unconditional love that we experienced from our Mothers. The key to freedom is the understanding that the woman you meet is not going to fantastically love you like your Mother did. If you buy into the fantasy, then she is your new master. If you do not buy into the fantasy, then she is nothing, and you retain your freedom.

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    Nice. Sounds interesting indeed.

    Thanks for the review as well.

    #873219
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    Good luck watching Zardoz. I forgot to mention it took me a few viewings to understand the film’s plot. One has to pay attention because there are comments throughout the film that piece together the plot and even then the ending of the film is a bit of a mindscrew.

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    I actually love films with a challenge. lol

    Thanks again for the suggestion.

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    I actually love films with a challenge. lol
    Thanks again for the suggestion.

    You’re welcome.

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    Also, if you watch the film, please let me know what you think of the film. It is one of those films that people look at me funny when I talk about the film in person. And I do not even mention to such people the red-pill, anti-feminist angle of the film.

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