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Captain Fantastic - Rare Hollywood depiction of red pill father
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Captain Fantastic - Rare Hollywood depiction of red pill father

Red pill fathers in movies are few and far between. Any time a father is shown to be smart, tough, good for his children, raising strong healthy children, men should rejoice. Captain Fantastic is a good example.

Dad is Viggo Mortenson. I like him as an actor and he seems like he would be a great guy to shoot the shit and get a beer with. In the movie he is kind of a philosopher-king style guy raising 6 kids in the woods.

There are some interesting ideas in the movie: *edit* attacks on modern society, how stupid and lazy people have become, how important red pilled/based fathers are for children. It covers all the bases.

Lots of hippies will like it too, but they will be thinking the guy goes a little too far. Whereas we RVFers will be thinking hes getting it just right.

Worth watching. Will Watch again.


https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/captain_fantastic


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Deep in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, isolated from society, a devoted father (Viggo Mortensen) dedicates his life to transforming his six young children into extraordinary adults. But when a tragedy strikes the family, they are forced to leave this self-created paradise and begin a journey into the outside world that challenges his idea of what it means to be a parent and brings into question everything he's taught them.
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Captain Fantastic - Rare Hollywood depiction of red pill father

I remember Viggo Mortensen's fine performance as the father from the film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's The Road.
A grim depiction of a Red Pill father trying to keep his son alive & educated to the dangers of the outside world as they trek through post apocalypse America.

Pretty clever to use a film title that on first glance looks like its another superhero flick. Something to add to my 'to watch' list .Thanks for sharing.
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Captain Fantastic - Rare Hollywood depiction of red pill father

Ya I loved the movie myself. Very close to my ideal life, off grid out in the woods.
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Captain Fantastic - Rare Hollywood depiction of red pill father

Sounds like a great way to spend a couple of hours. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Captain Fantastic - Rare Hollywood depiction of red pill father

I read on IMDB that this movie had a lot of SJW narratives (Christianity is terrible/Eastern religions are acceptable, non-gendered children, etc). I haven't watched the movie, but you guys didn't detect anything like this? I know IMDB's message boards can be borderline pointless.
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Captain Fantastic - Rare Hollywood depiction of red pill father

Quote: (11-14-2016 01:58 AM)la bodhisattva Wrote:  

I read on IMDB that this movie had a lot of SJW narratives (Christianity is terrible/Eastern religions are acceptable, non-gendered children, etc). I haven't watched the movie, but you guys didn't detect anything like this? I know IMDB's message boards can be borderline pointless.

Christianity is made fun up when they celebrate Noam Chomsky day instead of Christmas. Dad's argument is that Noam Chomsky hopes to help people see the media lies to them and is in bed with large corporations, whereas what has God done for you?

Non-gendered kids stuff is BS. Girls mostly act like emotional girls in the movie. Not really a spoiler since its the opening scene of the movie: The son goes through a male rite of passage to become a man, by doing extremely manly things.
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Captain Fantastic - Rare Hollywood depiction of red pill father

Ya - the characters are very anti-Christian which is completely congruent with who they are.

The girls are girls, but well trained and educated ones.

Give it a go.
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