Men and women factually have different life experiences. Men die earlier on average, women live longer, men ejaculate, women menstruate, men can never know the feeling of having a person grow inside their bodies and giving birth etc.
So why is it so hard for some of you to think that there are movies that women simply can't understand (and vice-versa)?
If I woke up as a woman I'd hurl myself off the roof first thing. Periods seem horrid but having a thing grow inside of you seems even more horrifying. And lets not even get into the existential horror of it
Pity there's no movies ever made about this feel and never will be because of Hollywood
>>84897234
Alien.
>>84897278
I meant the whole post's feel
>>84897311
If I Were You. It's a brazilian kino starring Tony Ramos and Gloria Pires. Really dark.
>>84897360
Hey, thanks, man.
And women will never fully understand Breaking Bad
>>84897402
I'm a woman and I understood it fine. It's a dumb story about a teacher who just wants to keep cooking meth because of money.
>>84897470
Thats decent b8
>>84897234
babies are repulsive and if i had one of those uterian parasites in me i'd flush it out
>>84897234
What is Rosemary's Baby
>>84897143
>having a person grow inside their bodies
Stopped right there you patriarchal cis controlling pos! It's not a person, it's a mass of cells, like a cancer tumor, that a strong and free woman can have removed at any time. AH!
>>84897824
That's a huge assumption on xir part.