There are lengthy scenes of innocent animal-type creatures being terrified, tortured, vivisected, and subjected to gruesome experiments.
There's a whole town where human-type creatures look like experiments from the Island of Dr. Moreau.
There are many, many actual human children in cages, though the movie does not show them being otherwise maltreated. That is saved for the animal creatures.
There is a scene of someone getting their face literally peeled off, followed by a long, full-screen closeup of exactly what that looks like. frazzled.rip anyone?
It's all right there in this extremely popular film, though judging by the audience around me they will barely notice that and are only there for the comedy, slapstick, arguments and loads of stuff blowing up.
That's fine, but someone went to great expense to put the above-described scenes into this movie.
What did you think?
I haven't seen it and, from the sound of it, I don't want to. But thank you for your sacrifice.
The movie is directed by James Gunn.
It does not surprise me that there are nods to the actions of the Cabal and Deep State woven into the plot of the film. The question is whether he included these references at the behest of the Black Hats, or the White Hats? The Black Hats have their twisted religious belief in disclosing their crimes to humanity in order to gain a perverted form of permission and approval. Then again, the White Hats also have their levers of control in Hollywood, and the film does star Chris Pratt who is a known outcast among the perverted Hollywood types.
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That's what I am trying to figure out. Completely agree with everything you said.
Not a dime for Disney. Not since Thano's snapped his fingers.
I do agree, Disney puts a lot of predictive programming into their shows.
On a previous post about this movie, I answered essentially this:
If you’ve watched the earlier Guardians of the Galaxy movies, you get to know the main characters and how they all found each other and came together to kick some ass and save the world. The movies have been unexpectedly comical, clever, heartwarming, sad and heroic with awesome CGI effects.
In this final movie, we learn Rocket’s backstory. We see the scientists and what they did to him to make him into the genius pilot/mechanic/inventor that he became. We see our beloved baby Groot all grown up with a buff body and a strong jawline fighting fearlessly to save his friends. We see the loyalty and the love they all have for each other. We see them risk their own lives over and over to save one of their own.
Then, there are scenes that made me cry. Many of them.
The ending was bittersweet and generally the Good Guys Won In the End.
Now, I despise James Gunn because of his horrific pedophilic past tweets and was ready to refuse to watch his work to as to not support him. But...
It turns out that besides Directing this franchise of blockbusters, he was also the Writer of all of the Guardians movies. That's pretty phenomenal, considering his messages in them are very positive.
Hate him or not, I think that this final movie showed this:
This movie franchise in its entirety tells the story of redemption, kindness, heroism, humor, sadness and self-sacrifice for a higher cause. There's no porn, there's no homosexuality, nor any kind of sex being depicted at all. There's no curse words. There's no trans people. There's no anti-white agenda, there's no 'the future is female' and 'no one needs a man' or 'I'm oppressed' propaganda. There's no Lib agenda being forced down our throats at all!
How many TV shows or movies can you say that about?
Yes, there is a lot of good in the GOTG movies.
My concern is that by going as far as they did, it has the effect of telling the masses what they want to hear: That such horrible things happen only in the movies and everybody knows they aren't "real." Because if they were real, nobody would put it in what is essentially a kid/family movie, right?
Then, people can happily go home and relax and tell themselves that anyone who says it's "real" is just a crazy Qtard who doesn't know the difference between reality and a movie.
So much of what I saw was right out of these boards for the last several years: the capture of innocent animals and children for the purposes of torture experimentation.
Even the rumour of frazzled.rip was played out right there on the screen. Now, if it does come out to a wider public, everyone will scoff and dismiss it as being just something you saw in a movie, you idiot, it's not real!
Except there's a very good chance that it IS real.
We have to realize that this is ideal camouflage for them, and not rest too easy thinking it has a good message so it's okay.
Almost worst of all: It shows a horrifically evil villain being given a "second chance" by our heroes, because "everyone deserves a second chance."
No, they don't. Captain Kirk would have blown his ass away at the first opportunity.
TL:DR - Guardians of the Galaxy 3 shows horrific things involving animals and children, but then the heroes insist that the perpetrators deserve a second chance. So, the masses will insist that stuff like this only happens in movies and even if it's real, the perps "deserve a second chance."
Sounds more like a message from psychopaths than heroes to me, with as much as I wish you were right.
I understand your take on this. But I see it differently.
People know we have animal experimentation going on for product and drug testing. We have PETA. We have 'cruelty-free' product labels. But no one wants to think too much about what really is happening to these poor animals. Sometimes you have to force them to see it and acknowledge the evil. The same way the pro-life people post hideous photos on large poster boards of bloody, aborted babies that are ripped in pieces to force the pro-abortionists to see what is being done to their babies. Sometimes that's what it takes to make them stop.
Regarding the 'second chance' I was referring to - when the genetically designed 'superior being' was told by his creator, 'The Evil Guy,' that a different group has no value and he must destroy them, he follows orders. That is his programming.
When the 'lesser beings' best him, and instead of destroying him, treat him with kindness he is gobsmacked. It goes against his programming. It opens his eyes. He realizes he's been duped. He realizes he's on the wrong side. He is in a position to correct that and join the good side. He does so and saves the day. (That is akin to redpilling a staunch Lib who now 'walks away'.)
As we've all seen, sometimes the recent converts make powerful allies and advocates.
I believe this is prepping them. See the fake thing then learn about the real thing. Phrase, truth is stranger than fiction.
Unfortunately, it seems to be having the opposite effect: See the fake thing, become convinced it's only fake, and dismiss any reports of it being real as "crazy conspiracy theory" because everybody knows that only happens in the movies.
Understand, all the cannibalism programming in nutflex imbeds (it's OK to see cannibalism) into the population at large. Just like all the grooming programming. Show it to them over, and over add nausium. It moves the needle more and more. Example, did you know sodimy was an offense that rapists were charged with. By removing it as an offense we segwayed into sodamy as an exceptible act. Now when young boys or girls are brutalized the police report it as just sexual offense. See, slowly moving the needle farther and farther from the truth. Now gay coupes are socializing their children and selling the recordings. Female gay couples are transitioning their boy children into girls, feeding them puberty blockers. The image of that defenseless boy pleading with his eyes for someone to save him. Unconsciously covering his genitals trying to protect himself. EVIL.
Um…. Not interested in seeing it any longer. I was going to wait, but now I’m realizing that I don’t want those images in my head to become more clear.
I had the same reaction. It was much more graphic and psychologically disturbing about that stuff than I expected - small animals sobbing while being tortured - and nobody I was with could understand why. They were just there for the slapstick and explosions.
This makes me sad. We’re so desensitized. In recent years, I’ve made an effort to not allow that sort of thing in to try to clear my mind. But it is everywhere.
Huh?
uh, did you see the movie?
I saw the first three GotG. Did another come out? I'm a marvel fan but I haven't watched anything since Eternals.That was disgusting.
This is the third GotG movie that just came out a couple of weeks ago. You didn't notice any of the stuff I mentioned?
I thought GotG 3 came out years ago?
They've been in other MCU films, but they weren't the title cast. They had the Christmas special, but I don't think that counted as the third.
No, the third in the trilogy came out about ten days ago. It's in all the theaters right now: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6791350/
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