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PurestEvil on scored.co
14 days ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)
It appears to be a movie that is rather a criticism than intended to glorify it. If you take it as the latter, it's on you. For me it just shows the depravity of the finance sector and the corporate culture it is tied to. It shows the depravity of a person who'd fit well into that - having the mindset of a gore-murderer.
The grotesque about that scene is that stupid little cards is what makes these people euphoric, as if these are expressions of their competence. That is what matters to them so much. And these cards basically look the same, nobody except them cares - it's as if handing out nicer cards is some kind of expression of prestige, it's something that establishes some kind of hierarchy within their group.
It's a group of people who are utterly reprehensible. They are vulgar, they pursue amoral jobs, they are non-sociable, even disgusting, and the protagonist has literal gore-murder fantasies.
This is the message the movie conveys.
While the author might have intended to portray *some* Whites as such, it doesn't really track. Because it depicts a tiny minority of people, and also some of these people are jews anyway. And what, do you think you can throw in a bunch of kikes, other subhumans and even niggers, and expect the movie to succeed? You need good and attractive actors. That's why they are mostly Whites. That's a, you could say, technical limitation.
The grotesque about that scene is that stupid little cards is what makes these people euphoric, as if these are expressions of their competence. That is what matters to them so much. And these cards basically look the same, nobody except them cares - it's as if handing out nicer cards is some kind of expression of prestige, it's something that establishes some kind of hierarchy within their group.
It's a group of people who are utterly reprehensible. They are vulgar, they pursue amoral jobs, they are non-sociable, even disgusting, and the protagonist has literal gore-murder fantasies.
This is the message the movie conveys.
While the author might have intended to portray *some* Whites as such, it doesn't really track. Because it depicts a tiny minority of people, and also some of these people are jews anyway. And what, do you think you can throw in a bunch of kikes, other subhumans and even niggers, and expect the movie to succeed? You need good and attractive actors. That's why they are mostly Whites. That's a, you could say, technical limitation.