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Post Grad (2009)
A movie to show straight women how you can actually be in love with men who love you if they blame you enough for not loving them
You want to see a film about a woman who graduates from college, immediately has her hopes absolutely ridiculously high up, thinking that she will be employed at her dream job right away and gets to move into an extremely fancy apartment? Who then, shockingly, has to face the cold hard facts of life, not getting a job even after many, many interviews, and is forced to move back to live with her parents? Who has a male friend that has always been there for her and that happens to also have been in love with her for a while now and has made that very clear, being a little bitter that she never loved him back? Who then meets a hot guy living next door, hooks up with him, and gets so caught up in him that she forgets a meeting with the boy who loves her, which makes the boy angry and blame her for not falling in love with him even though he has been waiting and waiting? Who then feels all guilty about it and has to watch the angry boy move away to New York, while she herself ends up getting her dream job after all and having everything getting sorted out in her life, but still feeling that something's wrong? Who then quits her dream job and moves to New York because, apparently, she IS in love with the angry boy after all? Who arrives at the angry boy's dorm, reporting all her deepest feelings to him in the doorway, and finally notices that there is another woman in the room, which, obviously, makes her turn away and run outside, bemused? Who then is stopped by the angry boy, who explains that the woman was his resident adviser? Who then kisses the angry boy and tells him that she loves him, and lives with him happily ever after?
In case this is precisely what you're looking for, by all means - watch this film. Should be perfectly suitable for your needs.
Circle (2015)
Life-changing cinematic experience
Basically, a film about white cis men deciding if women should live or not. It's like watching a movie of basically any country's government.
Thankfully there were some unique and downright brilliant lines that really brightened up the whole experience and that no audience has ever heard before, such as 'it's okay, I promise' and 'it'll be alright, trust me'. Grown women are called sweethearts, bitches and girls, and a female who's married to a female is automatically a lesbian. This film certainly struck me with its extremely intelligent and versatile script, and certainly gave me some really good and fresh perspective on things.
I very rarely give such praising review for a film, but now I just had to. Circle had been on my watchlist on Netflix for so long that now that I finally got myself into watching it, I just couldn't hold back all these thoughts and feelings this cinematic masterpiece gave me.