I know how you mean it but I'll personally never call a weak man a "pussy" because it's the woman genital and so the male penis could never be so strong like a pussy. Could it handle having a baby come out of it? No it'll explode lol and males can't even take a hit at their genital without being on the ground crying like little babies the next second. I call them weak little p's instead. And little girl? More like little boy, every little girl I know are 10x more better and stronger mentally than the little boys (that's also due to education)
Spoiler alert: this scene was when the man started to have an emotional breakdown after they had sex for the first time lol.I still don’t know how I feel about this movie. I had high expectations for it thinking it might have FDS values, but the protagonist was actually a pickme. She had her heart broken by a scrote, leading her to a witch coven, and she used her “magic” (her sexuality) to chase/seduce men (one of which was married).
I loved it. It’s a feminist parody of love, dating, and relationships and how sh*t men are. The female lead Elaine isn’t the protagonist, but the villain. She’s the monster of the horror movie. A mentally unstable traumatized woman with hella PTSD. One minute she’s trying to be every man’s dream girl like misogyny taught her and the next she’s murdering men for turning out to be just as sh*tty as all the men who hurt her.
It’s subtly eluded to that her father and husband abused her verbally and physically and not so subtly that the high priest of her witch coven sexually abused her and gaslit her and the whole coven about it. She did what society told her to as a woman and got abused for it. So she tried to find empowerment in witchcraft but just found more abusive men.
The film is about how misogyny shapes women to be who and what men want, but in doing so breaks them due to the abuse & trauma men cause. The cycle ends in men discarding broken women without most of those women ever realizing they were a pawn to a man with main character syndrome and that her life was a lie.
The lesson of the Love Witch is NOT to be a pickme for men. To not be the dream girl. To not be the cool girl. That it only leads to heartbreak, disillusionment, trauma, and violence.
The scene of inner diaogue between Elaine and the Cop during their mock wedding feast was very FDS. She’s thinking of fairy tale romance (limerance) and he’s acting like a lovesick puppy towards her but in his head is thinking love is bs and all women are wh*res.
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Thanks for breaking it down! Also about it being a cautionary tale to NOT be a pickme, you really see it at the end of the movie when SPOILER you see how much of a mentally unstable woman Elaine becomes since being a die hard pickme literally drives her insane.
I know how you mean it but I'll personally never call a weak man a "pussy" because it's the woman genital and so the male penis could never be so strong like a pussy. Could it handle having a baby come out of it? No it'll explode lol and males can't even take a hit at their genital without being on the ground crying like little babies the next second. I call them weak little p's instead. And little girl? More like little boy, every little girl I know are 10x more better and stronger mentally than the little boys (that's also due to education)
Loved this rad fem movie and how pretty it was! Want to do a re-watch now!
Spoiler alert: this scene was when the man started to have an emotional breakdown after they had sex for the first time lol. I still don’t know how I feel about this movie. I had high expectations for it thinking it might have FDS values, but the protagonist was actually a pickme. She had her heart broken by a scrote, leading her to a witch coven, and she used her “magic” (her sexuality) to chase/seduce men (one of which was married).
I love this movie sm. It's one of my favourite <333 I suggest everyone here to give it a try.