Fuck Hugh Jackman for beating the shit out of Based Paul Dano. He didn't deserve it. Hugh Jackman is a gay angry manlet. Fuck him.
Fuck Hugh Jackman for beating the shit out of Based Paul Dano. He didn't deserve it. Hugh Jackman is a gay angry manlet...
If that's your single takeaway from this movie you're a retard
Am I wrong though?
>nooooo he should just accept the abduction of his daughter and do nothing about it not my hecking tardarino
he deserved it for being a retarded faggot.
I just looked up Hugh Jackman's height the nigger is 6'2. How the fuck? Why does he look so small?
Classic
Well his character died in the end so, karmic justice really.
Yeah
#Justice4Dano
>based
>not classic
retard
That is where you are wrong. I am the smartest person in this thread.
>Fuck Hugh Jackman for beating the shit out of Based Paul Dano. He didn't deserve it. Hugh Jackman is a gay angry manlet. Fuck him.
sup Dano
Seethe more pedo.
you think that's bad? you should see the other guy!
No one asked
awesome movie
He did deserve it. He knew what he was doing, Dano outwitted Loki by pretending to be retarded.
Literally. me.
Dano was taken advantage of while also being low IQ. Huge Jackman nearly beat him to death. Undeserved and unlogical.
I mean him accusing someone innocent and beating the shit out of him and then going to prison is kinda the main point of the movie, pseudo ssubervise hidden messages and social criticism aside.
I've seen Hugh Jackman in person. Angry? Gay? Undoubtedly. But he is no manlet.
When you have a picture of another man saved on your PC because you like his hair and RP as him in your day dreams, you have very low test levels and are probably homosexual.
Did he though? I thought Based Gyllenhaal heard his whistle.
I just saved it, Mr. Gay.
then why did he say "they only cried when I left them" before acting totally innocent under 10 hours of interrogation? He was used to torture.
Nigger his aunt was the antagonist at the end. He was traumatized in childhood.
Yeah. Gyllenkino hears him at the end.
it was a family operation and the whole point of the movie is that imprisonment turns you into a twisted reflection of your captor.
Yes but did he let him out? Of course he did . . . right? It's not shown. Gyllenhaal is also pretty deep in the maze shit. I think the viewer is meant to feel at least a shiver of uncertainty.