24 Years Later, I Finally Understand American Psycho

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 177

  • @JaredBauer
    @JaredBauer  4 дні тому +11

    Go to buyraycon.com/bauer for 20-50% off site-wide. Brought to you by Raycon.

    • @ChrisGuerra31
      @ChrisGuerra31 21 годину тому +1

      Glad to see you getting sponsors, keep up the good work, Jared!

    • @dc9662
      @dc9662 17 годин тому

      Consume. No ethical social commentary under capitalism, amirite?

  • @mirko1989
    @mirko1989 День тому +55

    That moral hygiene point is universal among finance bros , they will ruin 1000 families and then lecture a guy on a street for saying a slur .

  • @gast9374
    @gast9374 День тому +27

    I would like to watch this, but I can't. I have to return some videotapes!

  • @ZachBobBob
    @ZachBobBob День тому +175

    Why did we all listen to Jared for all those years at Wisecrack when he didn't understand any film he's seen until recently smh?

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 День тому +18

      He means he unlocked a new meaning

    • @adrianseanheidmann4559
      @adrianseanheidmann4559 День тому +13

      those title really seem a bit click-baity...

    • @artifexrex1578
      @artifexrex1578 День тому +14

      Cause he’s a god damn angel that’s why

    • @snoookie456
      @snoookie456 День тому +19

      The thing about learning and understanding the world is it is a constant process.
      You don't just understand something - you can understand it more and more, the deeper you dive in it.

    • @seriousOmajan
      @seriousOmajan День тому +1

      lmao

  • @XanderDDS
    @XanderDDS День тому +40

    i was today years old when i learned 'yuppie' meant something other than pretentious ostentatious vacuous a-hole.

  • @williamarnett2668
    @williamarnett2668 День тому +39

    The advertising in the video really takes the message to another level lol

  • @devnull1200
    @devnull1200 День тому +23

    Jared's takes on film and books are just a treat

  • @tomhanson4008
    @tomhanson4008 День тому +8

    Let’s see if Paul Allen finally understands American Psycho 24 years later.

  • @Jules2439.5
    @Jules2439.5 19 годин тому +9

    His routine reminds me of some of these ASMR overconsumption influencers with 20 types of each skin care product perfectly organized in drawers. Or the people who move food from one container to another so their fridge can be aesthetic. This has aged like fine wine.

    • @mikeblalock4116
      @mikeblalock4116 3 години тому

      Hey dont lump a dude with ocd who likes his groceries symmetrical in with all those guys

  • @lastspring
    @lastspring День тому +12

    19:24
    And when the rich tourist class seeks the most real, gritty, authentic back area, they're shocked when it's not civilized and horrified when there's real danger.
    e.g. Everest mountain climbing should never offer any real danger. Those are fake corpses, right?
    The darkest pits of the backstreets at night should be charming and exhilarating, never dangerous or deadly.
    Nothing bad can happen in this experimental submarine that visits the Titanic, it's an experience of a lifetime!

  • @jackxiao9702
    @jackxiao9702 День тому +7

    Patrick didn’t kill Paul Allen, he killed a VP who was mistaken for Paul Allen but never corrected anyone.

  • @jesusmarin5061
    @jesusmarin5061 День тому +38

    Crazy just opened UA-cam and was given a gift

  • @digi_troll_man9513
    @digi_troll_man9513 День тому +13

    He was reciting the music reviews verbatim

  • @snoookie456
    @snoookie456 День тому +8

    Another amazing analysis. Huge fan of American Psycho and I think it keeps aging like fine wine. While it could often be considered bizarre, funny and over the top back when it came out, it grows more and more real and frightening as time goes by.

  • @pedroportillo1585
    @pedroportillo1585 День тому +20

    I just watched this movie this past weekend, and I’m throughly confused why the “Alpha” or “Sigma” men’s movement insist on using Patrick Bateman as their idol. Patrick Bateman is one of the most insecure characters I’ve seen. He literally tells his fiancé, “I want to fit in!!!” when she correctly points out that he hates his job and the people he works with. The fact that Bateman losses his sh!t when another coworker’s card is better than his just adds to the insecurity that festers inside Patrick Bateman.

    • @trouble820
      @trouble820 День тому

      He's a real cool guy and he's a hero of mine
      Travis, Rhinehart, rolled into one cute son
      Less than zero, a grotesque nightmare
      Subtly disturbing like normal behaviour

    • @curiositycloset2359
      @curiositycloset2359 День тому +1

      I think you're missing the point.

    • @pedroportillo1585
      @pedroportillo1585 День тому

      @@curiositycloset2359 How? The whole idea of these “alpha” or “sigma” bros is that they don’t follow anyone and f**k those who conform. Yet, they idolize Patrick Bateman, a guy who does nothing but follow trends for no reason other than they are popular. He literally admits to his fiancé, “I want to fit in”. Further proving that money doesn’t solve the issue of a severe lack of character.

    • @TheGoIsWin21
      @TheGoIsWin21 День тому +12

      Because, they share his insecurities. He, like them, wants to fit in, wants to be successful, want to be PERCEIVED as being successful and part of the in-group, even if he doesn't actually share the in-group's values.
      They're all a bunch of insecure children who think wearing the mask of an authoritative, powerful individual who can surf the waves of culture and social acceptability while also thinking they're better than everyone else under the mask.

    • @curiositycloset2359
      @curiositycloset2359 День тому

      @@TheGoIsWin21 lol no.

  • @byrdfeathers3552
    @byrdfeathers3552 День тому +4

    Just found this channel less than a week ago and I’m becoming a big fan.

  • @rahkuaschount
    @rahkuaschount 17 годин тому +3

    The yuppie montage has a digitally placed photo of Ronald Reagan inserted - it is not in the original footage. In addition, although It may be easy to conflate Reagan's limited government philosophy with emerging neocon psychopathy - they were quite distinct from one another.

  • @donp8136
    @donp8136 13 годин тому +2

    Ηey, peanut butter soup with smoked duck sounds awesome! And what's wrong with salmon, raspberry and guacamole? The point is not that the food is garbage, but that it's needlessly curated and consumed by people who do not appreciate its finesse.
    Other than that, spot on!

  • @drlarrymitchell
    @drlarrymitchell День тому +12

    "Cuz the underground man don't think like the rest of society. Erry body else is just fumble-fucking their way through life and never asking the big questions. But for our boy, dat shit's the Dank. And if that's the way you wanna roll, you gotta open your eyes so wide to the world around you that it hurts. If you can do that, you're playing a whole other game, B. Dat pain when you're beefin' with reality and git yo shit wrecked creates consciousness." -THUG NOTES

  • @popculture70
    @popculture70 21 годину тому +7

    The biggest difference between the weirdos of yesterday and the weirdos of today is that they used to leave the rest of us alone.

  • @happybeejv
    @happybeejv День тому +2

    This movie is so misunderstood by its own audience it makes me question religions with canon scriptures

  • @amonynous9041
    @amonynous9041 День тому +2

    Bateman lacks the redemption that Raskolnikov experienced; perhaps the realization of his own inhumanity drives him to madness. He seems to hope that his crimes will make him stand out amid the nihilism of his Yuppie colleagues, yet he blends seamlessly into their corporate inhumanity. Bateman is somewhat aware of the absurdity of his situation, a clarity that emerges during his moments of mental breakdown. As he struggles to maintain the social mask he has worn for so long, the resulting tension ultimately drives him to madness.

  • @JohnMoseley
    @JohnMoseley День тому +3

    Dostoyevsky's frequently hilarious, yeah. He's brilliant at portraying people being nuts and takes a lot of (acknowledged) inspiration from the also very funny Gogol.

  • @isaganipalanca8803
    @isaganipalanca8803 День тому +3

    Having both read the book and seen the film, which was a rather precise adaptation of the book, with Bale a brilliant casting choice, I came to the conclusion that Bateman simply hallucinated his crimes.

    • @Pemulis1
      @Pemulis1 День тому

      Yes. The chainsaw murder was especially revealing in that it would be impossible to drop a running chainsaw on somebody and cut them - when you let go, the saw idles. And the police car blowing up because it was shot with a pistol. Bateman was just nuts, but it didn't matter because nobody was paying attention. It's like Bateman was the only person sane enough to have a toxic reaction to a completely pointless society. Everybody else were NPCs.

    • @charlesp.8555
      @charlesp.8555 День тому

      Having done the same, I came to the exact opposite conclusion.

    • @isaganipalanca8803
      @isaganipalanca8803 День тому

      @@charlesp.8555 To each his own!

  • @tugbacnarl6060
    @tugbacnarl6060 2 години тому

    I just realized how much i’ve missed cinema podcasts from jared😢

  • @reygutierrez9412
    @reygutierrez9412 День тому +2

    I understood from the beginning. Bro is literally me

    • @amelie_1288
      @amelie_1288 7 годин тому

      Keep calm and seek therapy.

  • @mathquir190
    @mathquir190 День тому +3

    I always think of US being such a privileged society that just run into driving the world at it's feet. It's like children who don' even realize that they are the peak rich people of the poverty class that run on the suffering of the dominated countries but live into such a poverty that question even poverty patterns into itself and don't see the REAL poverty and desperation of the general population of the world.

  • @BeerPatio
    @BeerPatio День тому +1

    The food scene reminded me of the weird deconstruction that was Nouvelle cuisine. Raspberry coulis, reimagining and deconstructed a Philly roll. Thought he was poking on the ‘refinined to base ingredients’ that contemporary chefs were playing with. I’m surprise didn’t see a veloute chicken aspic.

  • @attilahorvath3623
    @attilahorvath3623 12 годин тому

    The ad part was a good homage for the opening scene of American Psycho.

  • @TheFeloniousFunk
    @TheFeloniousFunk День тому

    Yoo!! What Went Wrong podcast! I love them!! So glad to see some recognition for their work.

  • @ABenAbides
    @ABenAbides День тому +1

    There should be a spiritual sequel starring an influencer who embodies the same kind of degeneracy as Bateman

  • @lapulapuspirit
    @lapulapuspirit Годину тому

    "when everything is commodified reality itself can decay." its like when art is commodified.. it loses it's inherent value and becomes a corrupt version of itself

  • @Musa-keys
    @Musa-keys 22 години тому +3

    Is Jared speaking in past tense? As if the neoliberal era has passed? English not being my first language I am confused by this.
    Have we stopped living in a materialistic, neoliberal world? Are yuppies a thing of the past?
    Seems like this movie could be released this year. Just need to update the music references, that’s it. Oh and the name of Trump’s wife. 😂😂😂😂

    • @chachi958-rg8ju
      @chachi958-rg8ju 14 годин тому

      The fish usually don't recognize the fishbowl they swin in.

    • @kiranup3329
      @kiranup3329 11 годин тому

      @@chachi958-rg8juwhat’s water?

  • @johnnyr25
    @johnnyr25 День тому

    Great work on this one!

  • @kalynaq7720
    @kalynaq7720 6 годин тому

    OH SNAP also a track off Information Society's iconic, cheeseball cyberpunk album, Think, is played in the club scene. Of course another track from that album, Mirrorshades (a personal favorite), starts with a half-spoken "Here are a few notes from the underground, load them at your pleasure." I was halfway through the first sentence when i realized what i was doing. Of course i can't resist spreading my unironic (if not un-alloyed) love of cheeseball cyberpunk and cyberpunk as a style or aesthetic, but i also can't skip a chance to bring it up as the foundation for a real philosophy, a new Cynicism. We were done a better deal by Gibson than they had been by Antisthenes. I'm not being referential enough to products and trivialities for this to actually be a joke, or to be an effective one. They looked over their shoulder for an 'exit' sign.

  • @indigo4740
    @indigo4740 День тому +12

    I just finally watched this movie after hearing about it for so many years and it just hit me that he doesn't care about the art he just looks at himself in the picture and not the actual artwork 6:10

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin День тому +2

      Yeah, his true passion is returning video tapes.

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 День тому

      This is happening right now in California

    • @borntodiy
      @borntodiy День тому

      And it’s Les Miserables!! Such great details

    • @FarmerClarence
      @FarmerClarence 23 години тому +1

      I think his taste in art and music are entirely performative. He likely believes having a passion for the arts makes him seem more human, so he's adopted it as a part of his mask.

  • @seancornell2549
    @seancornell2549 19 годин тому

    This has been a great series!

  • @gloo0m
    @gloo0m День тому

    unreal analysis would love to hear more of your thoughts on the hyperreal in media

  • @ÖzgeBauer
    @ÖzgeBauer День тому

    Outstanding, as always! This movie reminds me of Eliot's The Waste Land.

  • @ibnsabeel9466
    @ibnsabeel9466 53 хвилини тому

    I thought the real estate agent at the end was his handler. I’m thinking that his father knew how his son Patrick was. Patrick was his sole heir. I think the old man figured his son only deletes insignificant people and lowlifes. He assigned certain individuals to keep Patrick from totally crashing out thus bringing down the Bateman empire with him. Just my opinion.

  • @Sp00nz4hire
    @Sp00nz4hire День тому +1

    Can you do a video analyzing the Chomsky-Foucault debate, and give your thoughts on their positions?

  • @starkillerclub3755
    @starkillerclub3755 День тому +2

    Every album he ranted about was trash, typical 80's style over substance garbage. Bateman lectures about the deep themes presented in the lyrics and praises the artistry and innovation of the music, anyone who lived through the 80's would instantly understand the joke.

  • @QEsposito510
    @QEsposito510 21 годину тому

    My key takeaway from the novel: Evian. Evian water takes away any impurities from last night’s excess. Evian. Evian water.

  • @drlarrymitchell
    @drlarrymitchell День тому +3

    "Hi, I'm Jared. Let me share my interpretation of this novel and its assassination of vapid consumerist eighties culture...right after this important message from your friends at Ray-con earbuds!"

  • @im0b
    @im0b День тому

    thank you, very interesting!

  • @davidhylton7528
    @davidhylton7528 6 годин тому

    Still not sure I understand the movie but this was entertaining and gave me a lot to think about.

  • @benquinneyiii7941
    @benquinneyiii7941 13 годин тому

    The underlying force of reality

  • @everthingisaboutmovies
    @everthingisaboutmovies День тому

    I had no idea the book opens with a quote from Dostoevsky, that's an excellent detail!

  • @JohnMoseley
    @JohnMoseley День тому +1

    Jared, how many times? 'Tenets.' It's only got one N. Not the same as 'tennants'. Christopher Nolan movie? Ring any bells?

  • @BrandonToy
    @BrandonToy 2 години тому

    This is my favorite movie of all time

  • @jerrys.9895
    @jerrys.9895 День тому +1

    I think another interesting exploration into this film is its distinctly pre-9/11 view of American society. We were so insulated by our privilege that the idea of actual substantial retribution at the hands of those we had used and disposed of for decades that the very notion of accountability had all but vanished from the minds of most urban professionals. (Also, thanks for teaching me something I never would have thought to look up: the acronym at the root of yuppy!)

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry 22 години тому

      i don't know why, but i've always known it came from young urban professional... certainly, it was from the media i consumed because my parents are not native english speakers

  • @mekman4
    @mekman4 8 годин тому

    Interesting stuff!

  • @artwithmichael5547
    @artwithmichael5547 5 годин тому

    Here’s my read. We spend our lives told that what is inside is what really matters. Inside Bateman is a psychopath but on the outside he isn’t. He doesn’t kill anyone. He supports charity. So really, is the surface more important? If that isn’t a comment on the 80s, what is?

  • @walburk
    @walburk 9 годин тому

    People keep saying "tenant" when they mean "tenet". Unless talking about an occupier or renter rather than a dogm or foundational principle.
    Aside from that minor detail, these are interesting points and an insightful video. I think it might be hard to identify the core of American Psycho since society has actually internalized many of the moral values that are satirized in the novel.

  • @chris1142A
    @chris1142A День тому +12

    Nice that Bateman got his act together and only tortures California now as the governor

    • @Nylon_riot
      @Nylon_riot День тому +3

      People need to look closer at the history of that family to realize this isn't far off the mark.

    • @Apple2-ux8uo
      @Apple2-ux8uo День тому

      Wow the other commenters are right, mannerisms, and look, even the superficial nothing there underneath- he is a dead ringer for Gov. Newsome. Wow, never notice it before.

  • @sweetpotataopiepie9253
    @sweetpotataopiepie9253 День тому +1

    Your pitch for earbuds is a bit similar to Bateman, be careful.

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry 21 годину тому +1

      a lot of these ads come pre-scripted (albeit customized for the channel when appropriate) by the company. depending on their relationship, they can have input - but certain bullet points are probably non-negotiable

  • @splitsseconds9965
    @splitsseconds9965 21 годину тому

    We all wanna hear your thoughts on joker 2 jared

  • @bramsanjanssan4908
    @bramsanjanssan4908 День тому +1

    WAAAAY to many advertisements

  • @Exz84
    @Exz84 23 години тому

    I see you found your comb! 😆

  • @sandboxsub333
    @sandboxsub333 21 годину тому

    Let's hear Phil Edwards take on American psycho.

  • @quentincarver926
    @quentincarver926 18 годин тому

    curious if you watched The Curse?

  • @mcgruff3309
    @mcgruff3309 14 годин тому

    He is a Alien pretending to be a human!

  • @DavidNunezPNW
    @DavidNunezPNW 15 годин тому

    Read the book and you can realize it's a satire about capitalism in the 90's

  • @lbencz
    @lbencz День тому

    hah, the footage for notes from underground is from a hungarian channel

  • @VogtTD
    @VogtTD 8 годин тому

    Just a complete misrepresentation of materialistic determinism. Also, “It can’t be the because I dislike the implications” is not an argument

  • @zackkorth2410
    @zackkorth2410 14 годин тому

    oh africa, brave africa- it was a laugh riot

  • @Jglivermr2
    @Jglivermr2 День тому

    Damm they still make raycons?

  • @bobhope4949
    @bobhope4949 20 годин тому

    Me too Jared bauer……. Me too…..

  • @jhj1115
    @jhj1115 День тому

    So smart

  • @condealexandervonhasslerra5527
    @condealexandervonhasslerra5527 15 годин тому

    You can not understand it, that’s the whole point

  • @bobhope4949
    @bobhope4949 20 годин тому

    I haven’t seen this it looks good I’m bouncing

  • @lordmegatron4789
    @lordmegatron4789 День тому

    he's been compared to elvis costello

  • @zuvadon
    @zuvadon День тому

    Clicked instantly.

  • @dh1380
    @dh1380 День тому +2

    If you read the book and then see the film it shouldnt take literally years to realise it's just in his imagination. It's just a hollow guy traversing his own mind.

  • @trouble820
    @trouble820 День тому +2

    I like your analysis. I wouldn't say American Psycho is solely focused as a critique of Neoliberal Reaganism, or mass consumerism, though and you don't by linking it to Dostoevski. It is a statement on existentialism. On ennui. It is bigger than ideology. Patrick clearly doesn't have an ideology. It is a classic because it is about man's search for meaning, value, redemption, truth and ultimately God.
    The most interesting parts in the novel which the movie does tap into IS the inner dialogues Patrick has with himself - because he isn't all surface. This is most salient in the final soliloquy.
    Your critique of the Third Reich and propaganda was simplistic. The Allies also engaged in propaganda.
    Check out Raycon!!

  • @supernaut7946
    @supernaut7946 День тому

    I find it hard to take someone's criticism of an idealism very seriously when it so blatantly strawmans it. Almost no physicalist who doesn't believe in free will would say you shouldn't do anything when someone hurts you. This is the first snap judgement of someone who hasn't really considered the argument past its initial felt implications. And while it's natural to criticize materialism in the sense that American Psycho does, since it sidesteps human connection and sincere emotion to concentrate on physical objects; philosophical materialism, or naturalism, is just the claim that everything exists materially. While a religious or supernatural minded person might feel robbed by this implication, this reality would still contain all of our human emotions in all their complexity and meaningfulness.

  • @brianlea2853
    @brianlea2853 День тому

    His monologues about music are memorised from album sleeve reviews, they’re asinine blurbs, pseudo intellectual dribbling to promote the music and make the shallow reader feel more intelligent
    Pretty sure that’s the case

  • @willstrickland9952
    @willstrickland9952 4 години тому

    The Raycons almost made me thumbs down the video smh. Worst buds ever

  • @jaym10918
    @jaym10918 9 годин тому

    Historians will not be kind to Reagan, nor should they.

  • @reygutierrez9412
    @reygutierrez9412 День тому

    This Russian dude discovers Christian theological values lmao

  • @noyes.
    @noyes. 8 годин тому +1

    No part of the movie is in his head I beg you guys to stop thinking this

    • @FrenchCelt
      @FrenchCelt 5 годин тому +1

      So the ATM really demanded to be fed a stray cat?

  • @MattAngiono
    @MattAngiono День тому +2

    What so great about this is that it depicts the number one misconception about narcissism so accurately.... that he "simply is not there"
    Most people think narcissism is having a huge ego and being self obsessed.
    While it does appear this way on the outside, what's really going on internally is a lack of a true self entirely.
    These people essentially got stuck in their psychological development somewhere around the age of 3, maybe a little higher, and never build a healthy sense of who they are.
    This leaves them constantly trying to fill the void with external feedback, otherwise known as narcissistic supply.
    When this coincides with psychopathy, you get something like a Patrick Bateman.
    Truly terrifying!
    Sadly, we actually promote these people in this society, both in business and government.
    The rate of mental illness in positions of power is almost an order of magnitude higher than in the general population.
    We need to form something like a Turing test for these conditions and have some way to keep them out of power...
    Potentially, we could use language model AI because language is the best window into their minds.
    This will be tricky, as there will obviously be resistance from those who already wield such power, but we must find a way!
    They're already causing so much damage to society, people, the planet, and just life in general.

    • @Nylon_riot
      @Nylon_riot День тому

      The TV show Dexter is the perfect analogy for how narcissistists are created and operate.

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono День тому

      @Nylon_riot while I did really enjoy that show, I can't remember a whole ton about it...
      I think it was more focused on psychopathic traits than narcissistic ones.
      In the case of narcissism, it's something created at a very young age by an abusive parent, often the mother.
      They essentially rob the child of having any chance of developing a healthy self image.
      It's actually quite sad when you think about it.
      Being a true narcissist would be incredibly painful.
      While it isn't really possible to empathize with them (as normal people can't really even imagine this condition in any real way), I think we should still sympathize and think strategically how to integrate them into society.
      In the right situation, they can actually be good people in many regards.
      I think professor Sam Vaknin is a great example of this.
      He has revolutionized the study of narcissism while being a "recovered" one himself.
      Watch him in interviews and it's quite interesting to know his past and see just how well he's adapted

  • @Watch-0w1
    @Watch-0w1 День тому

    Nonstop consumption lead us to nothing.
    Money cant by real happiness

    • @kristajones7202
      @kristajones7202 День тому

      It can buy security, which is essential for happiness. I've been homeless and live in poverty. Money would help me be happier.

    • @Watch-0w1
      @Watch-0w1 День тому

      @@kristajones7202 I knew someone going to say that. But if u know how get food without money and live in a cave. Would you be happy?

    • @kristajones7202
      @kristajones7202 День тому

      @@Watch-0w1 Security creates happiness, no matter if it is freely accessible or paid for.
      And, can you really disagree with what I said?

    • @Watch-0w1
      @Watch-0w1 День тому

      @@kristajones7202 but not necessary money. Like familyr give u security .
      Plus that surviving. A secure person can be unhappy.

    • @kristajones7202
      @kristajones7202 День тому

      @@Watch-0w1 No way, really? I never knew that people with their basic needs met could still be unhappy 🙄
      You said you knew someone was going to bring up homelessness, poverty, and money equaling security. So, like, you do understand that money can bring happiness. You just wanna think all theoretically about a "what if" situation that will never happen. Let's live in reality, yeah?

  • @chadjones1266
    @chadjones1266 День тому

    Thesis again

  • @regulator9268
    @regulator9268 День тому

    Thats just not true lol he cant sweat on cue. Think about how dumb that is.

  • @mackychloe
    @mackychloe 23 години тому

    Interesting take but way to many ad's.

  • @daveSoupy
    @daveSoupy День тому

    Can you do an analysis on why this movie seems to be a draw for young people today?

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry 21 годину тому

      probably something to do with the two main audience bases of southpark - some watch it for it's blistering satire and commentary on current issues and some just get a kick out of the outrageous surface behavior as something to model with no context

  • @fm5280
    @fm5280 Годину тому

    I tried watching this then realized your criticism is ridiculous considering you're a stock Canadian leftist who'd never call out people like Justin Trudeau.

  • @lapulapuspirit
    @lapulapuspirit 2 години тому

    🇵🇸🍉

  • @DichotomousRex
    @DichotomousRex 7 годин тому

    Oh the titles are just always gonna say that, none of your videos are actually about what the title says, got it. That sucks.

  • @360.Tapestry
    @360.Tapestry 22 години тому

    i saw the movie over a decade ago... my satirical sensibilities were not as developed as they are now - none of the humor really stuck out to me. with such a movie title, i expected some kind of gritty thriller. but shown here in clips, the absurdity of the themes, thoughts, and actions are quite apparent

  • @adrianseanheidmann4559
    @adrianseanheidmann4559 День тому

    Not sure why, but I really dislike the titles of these videos...

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry 21 годину тому

      it presents as trendy click bait by an unpolished upstart, but jared's pretty much a vet at this point - i don't really begrudge the titling, tho haha

  • @PeterZeeke
    @PeterZeeke День тому

    Wish I was having these kinds of insights Everytime I saw a movie

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry 22 години тому

      the older you get, the more you learn, read, and experience... half of what makes a film great or boring is what the viewer brings to the table. that's why so many movies that are considered great are regarded as boring by other demographics

  • @bigneiltoo
    @bigneiltoo День тому +1

    Some movies have scenes that are just too violent and I shut them off. This is one.

  • @ReiMonCoH
    @ReiMonCoH 14 годин тому

    You definitely missed the point.
    Try again.
    Ok, first.. put away your pointy hat.
    Now…, try again

  • @kimfreeborn
    @kimfreeborn 20 годин тому

    Actually you could just as easily see it as a critique of Woke luxury beliefs.