The Red Pill (2016)
When a feminist filmmaker sets out to document the mysterious and polarizing world of the Men’s Rights Movement, she begins to question her own beliefs. Chronicling Cassie Jaye’s journey exploring an alternate perspective on gender equality, power and privilege.
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Watched this entire thing in full,This doesn't deserve to be called a documentary. It may as well be a nothing more than a propaganda piece for the MRM. Do not waste your time on it. If you decide to watch it make sure you actively research every person interviewed to understand exactly who they are.Just 1 example: Paul Elam, a deadbeat father who openly has stated he would never vote to convict if serving on a rape jury. It goes downhill from there rapidly.If these specimens are what today's American society considers men, I'm ashamed to be one.
This is a great film. I saw it not knowing what to expect and was blown away. Every man and woman should see it.
First, it was so easy to understand. Interestingly arranged. Also brought up different views of gender rights. But, most importantly, it sheds light on gender discrimination against male. An issue which is always overlooked. I was surprised when it brought up statistics I didn't expect to illustrate this (including the "Bring Back Our Girls" movement). Then, it is accompanied with modestly nice graphics for a documentary.
This is a moving documentary that is important for EVERYONE to see! I hope that radical feminists see how ridiculously hateful they come across to people. This movie exposes that. They seem to be full of arrogance and look like fools - cocky, loud, yelling, swearing and calling people names. It's extremely hard to watch. We need to look to rational people with open minds who will help merge women and men together on these issues. Anyone can see we can not continue like this. It has to be difficult for women who are proud to be feminist (but are NOT radical) to watch this movie. I believe that men's issues should be represented fairly. Stand up! Take notice! Read, listen, think, learn. Open your mind to the truth. Thank you for this movie! Jessi