what was so appealing about this foid?
Invisible Kino
It's ok though because even in the movie she asks WHY ME WHY MEEEE so you cant criticize the movie here
why did the black cop get btfo? he looked like a big guy
She wasn't appealing. She looks crazy so it's harder to believe her when she says her invisible ex boyfriend is stalking her
I think elizabeth moss is attractive, but then again im not a retarded incel who hates women.
I don't think it was about her looks. I think Jake Gyllenhaal just wanted a challenge. He wanted to break her and make her into his thing, and she was one of the only people who pushed back against him. A sort of "The Most Dangerous Game" kind of thrill. Makes sense to have someone with a face that declares "I'm an aggressive, crazy bitch" to play that role.
Nothing. The current political climate makes it impossible to call her an uglt hag though, we have to pretend she's beautiful.
She appeals to equally plain, older women who fantasize about men being obsessed by them.
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Shhhh we are raging about women here and we like it when they don't look good even when it serves a purpose of the story.
The fuck does that even mean? They make the point in the fucking movie that he is out of her league.
Ugly girls can have nice snatches.
It's a fiction aimed at roasties. It's not about realism, it's about comforting them with their bad life choices.
It means that multiple times the movie called her beautiful despite being repulsive to look at. If the movie actually treated her like an ugly broad, it would've been better for it.
Someone or something could be just in your room right now watching you, maybe even manipulating your dreams.
come for the snatch, stay for the- don't stay.
Same shit in madmen when they had people referring to her as a beauty. She's like some ugly Jew affirmative action actress that they have to cast in the role of "attractive female" now and then so the uggos will stop screeching for a bit.
She's a scientologist
she's a profoundly good actor. fuck off.
Aren't narcisists prone to having less attractive partners, so that they can feel in control? It would make sense that a movie about an abusive relationship stars an ugly hag, then
Absolutely not. The scene where she talks about her abusive husband to the black guy was mega cringe.
no they addressed this in mad men by don never fucking her and in the episode where she basically asks him why don has to say "you're cute, peggy" which is a polite way of saying "you're not ugly some people would fuck you but i wouldn't".
holy fuck never realized josh brolin was in this movie.
kino
No he said it's not that he didn't find her attractive but work etc.. which is true he never fucked anyone from his work beside that secretary he regretted greatly and his second wife whome he also regretted. Season 1 was about the chads being all over her and that crazy jew cut his earlobe for her.
Except that the guy is a tech millionaire. His power resides in his wealth, he doesn't need an old hag to have control. Young women would be easier to control. This casting choice makes no sense within the context of the movie. Moss is a scientologist, that's how she got the role, but they didn't bother adapt the script.
Turned it off within half an hour.
Her character's action were exaggerated.
Couldn't get out of the house she was a guest at, because she was afraid of her husband? Come on.
That's the worst cringe I've had in ages.
Turned the movie off right there and then.
When does that happen?
Imagine what her vagina smells like.