Yes, actually I loved the sex scene with the hooker. Reminded me a lot like myself. I thought it was a great scene showing how good people might fuck hookers, and this idea of "Christian Nationalism" with perfect morals is worthless because the good guys are doing "bad things". The hooker was well acted and handled the situation in the best way possible for a hooker. Him caring more about the damage to his building than the sex showed how desensitized he was overall and where his priorities were (which was a good thing). Just getting his rocks off but not sexually obsessed like a like of weirdos are. Giving her a little extra and not being an asshole or demanding more because he owns the building showed his good character. I thought it was one of the better scenes of the movie and even the girl I was watching the movie with agreed. She thought the girl was super cute.
The absentee father part was a great parallel for the problems many millennials face with their boomer parents who are absent from fixing society too (and have been part of the reason society is crumbling).
The shootout with the police was just supposed to depict police dying en masse which is what needs to happen to fix society. The police must be scared of the citizens not the other way around. That whole scene was meant to make police cringe and citizens see them as nothing but ragdolls to be disposed of.
Again, great movie. Sorry, you didn't get it.
Yes, actually I loved the sex scene with the hooker. Reminded me a lot like myself. I thought it was a great scene showing how good people might fuck hookers, and this idea of "Christian Nationalism" with perfect morals is worthless because the good guys are doing "bad things". The hooker was well acted and handled the situation in the best way possible for a hooker. Him caring more about the damage to his building than the sex showed how desensitized he was overall and where his priorities were (which was a good thing). Just getting his rocks off but not sexually obsessed like a like of weirdos are. Giving her a little extra and not being an asshole or demanding more because he owns the building showed his good character. I thought it was one of the better scenes of the movie and even the girl I was watching the movie with agreed. She thought the girl was super cute.
The absentee father part was a great parallel for the problems many millennials face with their boomer parents who are absent from fixing society too (and have been part of the reason society is crumbling).
The shootout with the police was just supposed to depict police dying en masse which is what needs to happen to fix society. The police must be scared of the citizens not the other way around.
Again, great movie. Sorry, you didn't get it.