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Hello gentlemen,
Here are a few good films that I think classify as MGTOW Movie
1) Jack Reacher-Tom Cruise plays a man that is going his own way, a man who is focused, a man who cares about right and wrong, a man who has great courage, and a man who does not give an attractive DA the time of day. Ok, he saves her once but he stays on his path.
2) High Plains Drifter-Clint Eastwood plays a man that is going his own way, a man that is definitely alpha, a man that knows who he is and makes sure that women do too, and a man who helps the town but stays on his own path.
3) The Thomas Crown Affair-This is the older version with STEVE McQueen-Steve Mcqueen plays a man who is going his own way. He is divorced but never remarries. He is a little smitten by an insurance investigator (Faye Dunaway) but he does not let her manipulate him. He plays a man that is going his own way, a man that is financially independent, a man that is confident, a man that is successful, a man that does not allow a pretty face to manipulate him and take him off his path.
A couple of these films are early 70’s pictures but they are still ok. They are not necessarily GREAT movies but I think you will like them.
Usually a movie falls just short of MGTOW protagonist level.
Like with Water World. I did a big thread on that way back. He starts out all MGTOW style…. before you know it, he’s risking his ass for some airbox and a lil squirt with a big mouth. LOL Still love that movie.
The Homesman is an example of a MGHOW … he gets caught up but more or less retains his MGTOWery by the conclusion. If you havent seen that movie, it will blow you socks off Cowboy, watch it.
Our evo-psych predispositions are reflected in our literature. Whether you go back to the Greek tragedies or watch a blockbuster this week at the movie-theater.
Themes of male martyrdom to preserve female purity is the standard in human story-telling because male disposability to preserve female survival is central to our survival, its written in our DNA as a million year old recipe for escaping extinction.
These are Anthropomorphic traits. A reflection of ourselves, projected onto everything else. That is how we understand everything, first through the lens of our subjective human perspective. This why the sun (an inanimate object) was personified as a golden chariot racing across the sky with Apollo manning it. This is anthropomorphism, the smoking gun of why the notion of God is completely bunk. A human with super-human power that orchestrates existence.
Most humans can’t face the fear of mortality or the indifference of objectivity. Instead, we recoil to what we understand, the human rose-colored filter. The comfort of an anthropomorphic delusion like monotheism allows us to never stagger from fear of death because now we are invulnerable to it, indeed we survive it! And we no longer have to embrace objective indifference in the cosmos because ‘He’ loves us and sacrificed himself for us.
Truly objective, non-anthropomorphic story-telling is RARE — some would argue its impossible. Similarly, films that follow a MGHOW type narrative are unnatural. Usually they make some compromise for a woman or succumb to some blue-pill urge.
MGTOW movies.
They Live, both red pills and the dangers of trying to red pill a person against their will.
Tropic Thunder and 1982 The Thing, one a comedy film and the other a horror thriller film. Both films show how good a movie can be for their genre with no women, nor teenagers in the main cast.
Army of Darkness, showing one can act like an idiot and still be red pill.
Old samurai movies are the main thing here, if you are looking for MGTOWesque films.
Watch the “Samurai” trilogy. It tells the story of Miyamoto Musashi, a man who not only was the best swordsman that Japan has ever had, but also one who traded living with a woman, for living by the sword and for living the code.
Also, any Akira Kurosawa 70’s and 80’s movies. Seven Samurais, Yojimbo, Throne of Blood, Kagemusha, Sanjuro, Ame Agaru, Tsubaki Sanjuro and Dora-heita, just to cite some. Good movies, all of them.
Zatoichi also… A man who goes his own way and a man who goes out of his way sometimes to help those worthy of doing so.
"Young was I once, I walked alone, and bewildered seemed in the way; then I found me another and rich I thought me, for man is the joy of man." Odin, Hàvamàl, stanza 47.
It’s tough; the Norm is to define a protagonist male directly through his affiliation with a female.
Like in the movie;
Solaris. The man is owned and defined by the memory of his dead wife.
Bladerunner 2049. Deckard is shipwrecked with grief for his lost love. The hero K sacrifices his life to protect a woman.
Riddick Chronicles. His obvious love for Kira has him risking all….
The Abyss. The male protagonists enduring love for his ex-wife literally convinces the water aliens not to drown humanity.
12 Monkeys & Zero Theorem. Even strange films from Terri Gilliam have underlying romance and male sacrifice.Anyway, we already know this … you sniff out the Blue Pill in every screen play ever made.
“A Boy and His Dog”
A young Don Johnson as “Vic”. A 1975 movie and one of the most MGTOW movies. Post-apocalyptic… a lot of it inspired the “Fallout” video game series.
He kind of falls off the wagon in the middle of the movie in search of vagina and finds he was basically baited-and-switched and goes back to being MGTOW again.
All my life I've had doubts about who I am, where I belonged. Now I'm like the arrow that springs from the bow. No hesitation, no doubts. The path is clear. And what are you? Alive. Everything else is negotiable. Women have rights; men have responsibilities; MGTOW have freedom. Marriage is for chumps. If someone stands in the way of true justice, you simply walk up behind them and stab them in the heart-R'as al Ghul.
reminds me of The Rover with Guy Pierce. that could be considered a MGHOW movie. He didn’t do any of that crap for a woman, thasts for sure. LOL
“A Boy and His Dog”. A young Don Johnson as “Vic”. A 1975 movie and one of the most MGTOW movies. Post-apocalyptic …
If I remember correctly, this was based on a science fiction short story.
He feeds her to his dog in the end.
Cool Hand Luke
The Man That Simply Will Not Conform….
In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash
Conan The Barbarian: Valeria saved Conan at least twice from being killed. Normally, it’s the man who has to save her from harm. I agree with the fact that a real man should be able to defend himself from harm, but the first time she saved him it’s because Conan went to Thulsa Doom unprepared and the second time it’s during a final battle against a head guard. Besides, after having a friend and a women he made love to, Conan went out alone to take care of his mission by getting his revenge.
Big Trouble In Little China:
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Scrouge. He takes his life journey alone and learns compassion without the help of a female.
#icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.
The Godfather:
Both Michael and his father, Vito, take care of their wives, but see their women’s main function as ‘breeders of children’.
(no comments on Sonny or Fredo)..it ain't me babe...it ain't me you're looking for, babe...
Scrouge. He takes his life journey alone and learns compassion without the help of a female.
OT: ever notice how much Debbie Wasserman-Shultz looks like H.R. Puff-n-Stuf? Once you see it you can’t unsee it.
/carry on
Old samurai movies are the main thing here, if you are looking for MGTOWesque films.
Watch the “Samurai” trilogy. It tells the story of Miyamoto Musashi, a man who not only was the best swordsman that Japan has ever had, but also one who traded living with a woman, for living by the sword and for living the code.
Also, any Akira Kurosawa 70’s and 80’s movies. Seven Samurais, Yojimbo, Throne of Blood, Kagemusha, Sanjuro, Ame Agaru, Tsubaki Sanjuro and Dora-heita, just to cite some. Good movies, all of them.
Zatoichi also… A man who goes his own way and a man who goes out of his way sometimes to help those worthy of doing so.“13 Assassins” might fit the bill.
Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.
Crimson tide . No woman in it
THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .
Crimson tide . No woman in it
Lord of the Flies, both versions. No females in it either. Nothing but adolescence boys struggling to survive on a deserted island.
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“A Boy and His Dog”
You beat me to it.
Gone With the Wind is not a MGTOW film, but this is definitely one of the great MGTOW scenes:
Old samurai movies are the main thing here, if you are looking for MGTOWesque films.Watch the “Samurai” trilogy. It tells the story of Miyamoto Musashi, a man who not only was the best swordsman that Japan has ever had, but also one who traded living with a woman, for living by the sword and for living the code.Also, any Akira Kurosawa 70’s and 80’s movies. Seven Samurais, Yojimbo, Throne of Blood, Kagemusha, Sanjuro, Ame Agaru, Tsubaki Sanjuro and Dora-heita, just to cite some. Good movies, all of them.Zatoichi also… A man who goes his own way and a man who goes out of his way sometimes to help those worthy of doing so.
“13 Assassins” might fit the bill.
That is one I have not watched, even once… So I thought that it was safe to leave it out, before I put my hand on fire for it, but given that you said it, Secret Agent, then it does fit the bill!
Thanks for that, I will watch it at once!
"Young was I once, I walked alone, and bewildered seemed in the way; then I found me another and rich I thought me, for man is the joy of man." Odin, Hàvamàl, stanza 47.
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