I really wonder what it's like watching http://this.movie and not being a jackass, and also knowing the twist
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
i can't claim to not be a jackass, but for me it was a movie about damaged people spreading damage to everyone in their orbit.
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Replying to @persenche @BootlegGirl
(this is post-twist rewatching, with the caveat that I honestly like the movie as an examination of fascist grooming)
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Replying to @persenche @BootlegGirl
Marla is a basically normal person, living at the margins of society, just like the members of Fight Club. But...
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Replying to @persenche @BootlegGirl
...they're vulnerable to subsuming their identity into a violent cult, where she isn't, despite her closeness to its epicenter.
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Replying to @persenche @BootlegGirl
So the question the movie asks is: why is Marla immune to the appeal of this cult? Is cult-identity-destruction a male thing?
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Replying to @persenche
Well yes, explicitly so. Because Tyler/Narrator are pretransition trans women trying to pretend not to be
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @persenche
yeah in this particular case this reading isn't a stretch at all
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he finds solace in hanging out at a support group for men who've had involuntary orchis for God's sake
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and pretending that bc he's one of them he has a culturally acceptable reason to hug and cry
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MARLA: "Technically I belong there more than you, you still have your balls"
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