Review of The Rules of Attraction (2002) by Evan K — 04 Sep 2016
An portrayal of idiotic students living mediocre existences in the psychological warfare era of college liberal arts degree fraud. No character has an ounce of value. The white kids would have been better off serial killers in this film.
No redemptive value whatsoever. This is what happened to a generation on prescription pills with too much time on their hands. If white genocide were real, this film is a wonderful portrait of why it's necessary.
This review of The Rules of Attraction (2002) was written by Evan K on 04 Sep 2016.
The Rules of Attraction has generally received mixed reviews.
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