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This was an unexpectedly good movie because the shooter and victims are not portrayed as bully even if woobified and hapless innocents as many other films about mass shootings go, it lives up to its name by giving either side special treatment in the narrative. The shooter was not negatively maligned by building him up with hypocrisy and emotional immaturity as one would expect in case someone would sympathize with him and the people he kills are portrayed as petty though spry normalfags. I found it generally relatable the way he interacts: brooding in benevolent disdain clearly not fitting in, moral concerns towards the innocent albeit preachy and self-righteous, him relaxing a little and being honest only for it to be used against him, knowing you're unwanted but you keep staying a little longer thinking things will turn around. And the ravers aren't portrayed sympathetically as they're pretentious and apathetic falling somewhere between hipsters and wannabe wackos, cooking on drugs, and the Jap dyke having a little tantrum over her ex-girlfriend ties that aspect well; interacting with people who have the sensitivity of a lead block and can't match up to your conscience and values while at the same time yearning for somewhere to belong, and feeling the time to belong to a group of friends disintegrating. It's not a long movie at 80~ minutes so if you want a mass shooter film that doesn't moan about the people killed and have a main character that isn't an angsty brat this isn't a bad way to spend an hour+.

https://trashchan.xyz/film/thread/682.html#3593  [details]
Time: 2025-01-27 02:45:06
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This was an unexpectedly good movie because the shooter and victims are not portrayed as bully even if woobified and hapless innocents as many other films about mass shootings go, it lives up to its name by giving either side special treatment in the narrative. The shooter was not negatively maligned by building him up with hypocrisy and emotional immaturity as one would expect in case someone would sympathize with him and the people he kills are portrayed as petty though spry normalfags. I found it generally relatable the way he interacts: brooding in benevolent disdain clearly not fitting in, moral concerns towards the innocent albeit preachy and self-righteous, him relaxing a little and being honest only for it to be used against him, knowing you're unwanted but you keep staying a little longer thinking things will turn around. And the ravers aren't portrayed sympathetically as they're pretentious and apathetic falling somewhere between hipsters and wannabe wackos, cooking on drugs, and the Jap dyke having a little tantrum over her ex-girlfriend ties that aspect well; interacting with people who have the sensitivity of a lead block and can't match up to your conscience and values while at the same time yearning for somewhere to belong, and feeling the time to belong to a group of friends disintegrating. It's not a long movie at 80~ minutes so if you want a mass shooter film that doesn't moan about the people killed and have a main character that isn't an angsty brat this isn't a bad way to spend an hour+.

https://zzzchan.xyz/vhs/thread/126.html#3351  [details]
Time: 2025-01-27 02:43:56
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This was an unexpectedly good movie because the shooter and victims are not portrayed as bully even if woobified and hapless innocents as many other films about mass shootings go, it lives up to its name by giving either side special treatment in the narrative. The shooter was not negatively maligned by building him up with hypocrisy and emotional immaturity as one would expect in case someone would sympathize with him and the people he kills are portrayed as petty though spry normalfags. I found it generally relatable the way he interacts: brooding in benevolent disdain clearly not fitting in, moral concerns towards the innocent albeit preachy and self-righteous, him relaxing a little and being honest only for it to be used against him, knowing you're unwanted but you keep staying a little longer thinking things will turn around. And the ravers aren't portrayed sympathetically as they're pretentious and apathetic falling somewhere between hipsters and wannabe wackos, cooking on drugs, and the Jap dyke having a little tantrum over her ex-girlfriend ties that aspect well; interacting with people who have the sensitivity of a lead block and can't match up to your conscience and values while at the same time yearning for somewhere to belong, and feeling the time to belong to a group of friends disintegrating. It's not a long movie at 80~ minutes so if you want a mass shooter film that doesn't moan about the people killed and have a main character that isn't an angsty brat this isn't a bad way to spend an hour+.


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