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The animation was fantastic, beautiful story, and it was also something that can make you cry happy tears at the end. It can also make you reflect on love, rebellion, and acceptance as well. There was a time I was against same sex marraige due to how the time I grew up in was, and also my Christian faith and becoming zealous, I took the time to self-reflect and decided to do better.
It has a message on leaving relationships that are not meant to be, leaving toxic relationships, and also how love is a force of nature that cannot be controlled no matter how much you try.
And also, there are times that you have to accept that when you love someone and that person doesn't love you back the same way, you must let them go and accept their choices.
It was a fantastic story about love, rebellion, and acceptance.
It has a message on leaving relationships that are not meant to be, leaving toxic relationships, and also how love is a force of nature that cannot be controlled no matter how much you try.
And also, there are times that you have to accept that when you love someone and that person doesn't love you back the same way, you must let them go and accept their choices.
It was a fantastic story about love, rebellion, and acceptance.
Earlier this year I saw this documentary and when I saw the whole thing I was like...Wow! Because the documentary is about the journey of a staunch feminist who tries to explore the Men's Rights Association and try to expose it as an organization that is sexist and misogynistic. But then during her journey, she begins to question her own feminist views.
Now, this documentary is pretty fair to both sides and does not say things like "F--- the Feminist Movement" or "F--- the MRAs". And also when I heard about how many feminists protested the screening of the film, I decided to see for myself and now I understand the reason why feminists wanted this film banned.
It's because they're so afraid of the truth that men suffer so much and how the double standards of the feminist movement poison everything. It is also shown how feminists hate it when a non-feminist try to speak up and try to silence them because they're so indoctrinated and so narcissistic that they act like the Spanish Inquisition and the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages.
This documentary proves that men are seen as expendable, how they get screwed over in family courts, the fallacies of the so-called "rape culture", and statistics that show the sad truth and major differences between men and women.
Of course, after this documentary, feminists would call Cassie Jaye a traitor and a sell-out, which is a typical reaction you'd expect from a feminist. Because it's like when you join their movement, you belong to them.
There is so much people can learn through this documentary. Every man and woman should see this. For if you seek equality, we must sit down and talk things without silencing anyone.
Now, this documentary is pretty fair to both sides and does not say things like "F--- the Feminist Movement" or "F--- the MRAs". And also when I heard about how many feminists protested the screening of the film, I decided to see for myself and now I understand the reason why feminists wanted this film banned.
It's because they're so afraid of the truth that men suffer so much and how the double standards of the feminist movement poison everything. It is also shown how feminists hate it when a non-feminist try to speak up and try to silence them because they're so indoctrinated and so narcissistic that they act like the Spanish Inquisition and the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages.
This documentary proves that men are seen as expendable, how they get screwed over in family courts, the fallacies of the so-called "rape culture", and statistics that show the sad truth and major differences between men and women.
Of course, after this documentary, feminists would call Cassie Jaye a traitor and a sell-out, which is a typical reaction you'd expect from a feminist. Because it's like when you join their movement, you belong to them.
There is so much people can learn through this documentary. Every man and woman should see this. For if you seek equality, we must sit down and talk things without silencing anyone.
I happen to be a big fan of the Power Rangers franchise ever since I was a boy of 9 years of age when I first saw the re-runs of Seasons 1 and 2 in 1995. It's a great thing that the director and writer of this movie decided to create a movie about Zordon's origins, but how he envisions it of course.
I really enjoyed the nods and appearances of characters from Power Rangers: Turbo, In Space, Masked Rider, MMPR: The Movie and many more. But one thing I wish made an appearance was one of the most important and well known villains of MMPR.
So I gotta say he did awesome in making nods to non-Power Rangers shows, movies and video games such as Star Wars, Star Trek, Final Fantasy, DBZ and many more which was cool. Although it's sad that he won't make the Teenagers With Attitude sequel due to lack of funds at kickstarter.
It's an enjoyable fan film to watch on YouTube, I liked it better than that R-Rated version of MMPR.
I really enjoyed the nods and appearances of characters from Power Rangers: Turbo, In Space, Masked Rider, MMPR: The Movie and many more. But one thing I wish made an appearance was one of the most important and well known villains of MMPR.
So I gotta say he did awesome in making nods to non-Power Rangers shows, movies and video games such as Star Wars, Star Trek, Final Fantasy, DBZ and many more which was cool. Although it's sad that he won't make the Teenagers With Attitude sequel due to lack of funds at kickstarter.
It's an enjoyable fan film to watch on YouTube, I liked it better than that R-Rated version of MMPR.