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What's your favorite red pill movie?

Mine is They Live (1988). When I first watched it, I thought it was just satire about capitalism. Now that I know a little bit more thanks to internet, this movie is way more than I was able to understand before.

What's your favorite red pill movie? Mine is They Live (1988). When I first watched it, I thought it was just satire about capitalism. Now that I know a little bit more thanks to internet, this movie is way more than I was able to understand before.

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Soylent Green takes place in 2022, opens with people wearing masks, ends up with humans eating 'alternative foods' made out of humans, predicts the housing crisis, has global ID in order to get food...

And I'm only 15 minutes into the movie.

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A recent indie film called Lotawana is a subtle but unflinching exploration of the "strong independent man against female influences" discussion. It completely flew under all the liberal radar but if you watch it with a eye that isn't tainted by feminism you can't help but pick up on the message of how destructive female influence can be if not properly checked.

It's beautifully shot, well written, and surprisingly well acted, so it's worth seeing even if you just want to watch a movie.

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Europa The Last Battle for "redpilling," but it's not really a normal movie.

JFK or Planet of The Apes for normal movies. JFK has a bunch of disinformation in it and was made by a jew but Kevin Costner does a really good job of portraying someone who just woke up.

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Not a favorite, but loved it as a young lad, enemy of the state. It was like a primer for Patriot act. Coming to mind as early red pill

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The greatest story never told

Hellstorm

Not so much a red pill (or a movie) but in a book called Ghost Brigades, a former earthling returns to the planet after skipping through space and time and it's generations into the future where no one really works, they rarely leave the house and everyone is scamming or doing small crimes to get by. The infrastructure is shot, the cities are filthy, crowded and violent and everyone pays way too much to live. It was written in 2006 but it sounded like the coof lockdown.

None of them, because movies are make-believe. And all of the ones that people consider to be “red pill“ movies have writers, directors, producers and actors directly linked to other movies that they claim have “symbolism of Satan“. I mean literally the same writers, producers and directors, etc., there are usually only 2° of separation from one movie to another that I’ve seen bandied about as “Satanic symbolism“ and alternatively“red pill” movies.

“Look at this red pill movie! Look at it! See!?! “

“Yeah, and that exact same writer wrote one that you said was filled with pedophile imagery.”

“Oh yeah? Well the storm is coming no one can stop what’s coming!!!”

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