Review of The Red Pill (2016) by Jason E — 15 Apr 2017
First I would like to address the critic reviews for this film. At the time I write this their are only three listed. One from Matthew Pejovic that is for the most part well written and addresses the documentary in a somewhat fair and somewhat unbiased way. However the Village Voice critic and Screen-Space critic both red like third year women studies students so deeply engrossed in misandry they can not stand the idea of a documentary that "gasp" is not only well documented but excruciating factual and honest.
It seemed only fair to the documentary to point out that two of the three critics with the top billing, aimed at swaying your decision in watching this documentary, spend their entire "reviews" preaching the most vehemently anti-male feminist propaganda and little time actually discussing the facts, information, and reality shown in the documentary. It leads one to wonder if they even watched it or just asked a member of NOW to write the review for them. The misandrous reviews given by the two critics are the very reason the Red Pill is so necessary for addressing real issues, based on fact, science, and reality as opposed to an ideological view point mired in Misandry the two critics must adhere.
Now to the documentary. Keeping it short and precise, the documentary is very well done and given time constraints it is only able to scratch the surface the very real and fact based issues facing males of all ages. In the documentary you have a film maker who was a very well documented staunch feminist going in thinking she would be making a film about those evil MRA guys who hate women and found the truth is far from the lie she read about from feminist groups. She found that MRA's are not evil and are far from women-hating men.
I highly recommend the Red Pill for everyone.
This review of The Red Pill (2016) was written by Jason E on 15 Apr 2017.
The Red Pill has generally received very positive reviews.
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