To anyone curious, these event happened in the Mennonite colonies of Bolivia, my parents grew up there, got shunned and moved away when they got married, I been there several times as a kid and still have lots of family there.
@@debihester7284 Amen to that, and he already laid out in the bible what happens to those that use Christianity for power. Fun fact, I have distanced myself from so called “friends” for how they acted. Some of my pagan friends are far more well Christian than my former “Christian” friends ever were.
This is what people; especially religious zealots, forget about forgiveness. Also Jesus forgave the man who showed REMORSE. And also that forgiveness does not mean cancellation of the proper punishment.
You haven't even seen the movie. This is why no one watches the Oscars. Because it isn't really about who was the best. It is about pretentious hacks pretending they are meaningful and amazing while people like you feed into it. You pretend this trailer moved you deeply so that you can feel virtuous. How about actually being virtuous instead of pretending?
To live on your knees or die on your feet, these choices are painful. Neither easy. This movie seems to highlight that in a different way. Impressively powerful just from the trailer alone.
Amazing trailer! This trailer highlights some of the high level philosophical issues cited in the film. There were some gems just spouted out quickly and it is worth a pause to just list them. It was pretty awesome plain women just said the most amazing things matter of factly as if they were milking cows. Impressed.
I'm so excited for Sarah Polley! She has been one of my favorite actresses since we were both children. She is obviously incredibly talented in more than one way. This movie looks absolutely heart-rending.
even just the trailer shares such an emotional story and really sets the stage for an incredible film. it isnt airing in my local theatres but I hope to see it when it is released afterwards.
I just saw this film and was floored by the power of the story and the strength of the portrayals. This was a deeply moving film. Maybe the most profound of films in many years.
The movie made me think of the abuse and violence women suffer at the hands of men everywhere in the world, whether Afghanistan, Iran or Hollywood. The cast is sublime from the youngest members to the more seasoned ones. Excellent script, directing and cinematography. Bravo Sarah Polley.
Your comment is only advertizing the depth of your own ignorance. You'd ought to delete it ASAP to avoid further embarrassment. Are you just PRETENDING to be this dense? Same effect, either way.
Mrs. Coen is a soapboxer She hasn't been in a truly good movie since . . . Mississipi Burning!!! Well, AT LEAST this has something of story as opposed to "Nomadland."
I wanna see it but again I’m also so confused . So it’s a bunch of abused women who are mothers to abusive men ? Like why isn’t there not a hubby or two in there that’s good ?? Idk , I’m all for women being empowered but I’m gonna have to watch this n see what I think I suppose .
A movie that deserves attention for best performances as an actress in Oscars. Both Jessie Buckley and Claire Foy got snubbed here. Such brilliant movie and performances here.
It's truly remarkable how a film, based on a book, that is also based on a TRUE STORY (that happened less than twenty years ago, mind you) is about uneducated women finding their voice in an oppressive society and deciding for themselves how they will go forward --- and the comment section is just filled with so many butthurt men spewing misogynistic lines. I beg to ask, why does this offend so many of you?
MGM has been putting out some really interesting movies not all of them work but I hope they keep doing it because it’s inspiring to see a major studio put out material that’s not safe
@@brycegreenstein7441 only thing Hollywood will make is cartoon and marvel because it doesn’t offend the snowflakes of modern time. And I mean on the right more than the left. Hence the comments section. It is sad I end up watching A24 and European productions.
The incels and ‘alpha males’ have found this trailer, and are very upset in the comments. We should make movies and books that cause them to behave like that a priority; if they’re angry, something went right.
I liked Sarah when she was a young actress, followed her career and all women in films today can thank her for cracking that glass ceiling and getting a foot in the door of the Hollywood boys club: directing, writing, producing
And women should watch saving private Ryan, Kramer vs Kramer, wild things, hacksaw ridge, etc. Stop pretending you are the only ones who go through hardships. You aren't. You are just the ones who play the victim for centuries after that fact even though you yourself have never suffered the same.
@@AC-jl7hb she is making claims that men should watch this movie as if we all have to learn something. If I said all women should watch the movies I said in my comment, you would have a problem with it. Oooh wait look at that, you do. It's hilarious that you have no problem with her saying her comment about men and what women go through but question my comment about the same exact thing except reversing the terms.
Our society (Earth) has evolved these past few centuries to allow narcissists, sociopaths and psychopaths hold the strings of power and wealth and it wouldn't be surprising to learn that that has always been the case. THAT is the foundation of our civilization and so is it any wonder that the dark side of it is very dark indeed.
I've only seen the trailer - but I believe this film is so much more than a men vs women story. I see an established power structure vs the subjugated. MEN are not "the evil" in this world. I would hazard a guess that more men have fought and died to protect their mothers, wives, and daughters than those who have not.
@@davidthirugnanakumar7888 Does it answer why we talk about VAWA dspite studies showing that 'Almost 24% of all relationships had some violence, and half (49.7%) of those were reciprocally violent. In nonreciprocally violent relationships, women were the perpetrators in more than 70% of the cases'?
This is yet another example of how Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale is no fiction; it’s an embroidery of things that are happening now of have happened in the last decades.
A period piece, not a futuristic dystopia. How to avoid dealing with present reality and not step on any political contemporary institutional toes - ivy league and military unbound misogyny. And told in a cinematic form akin to the 1950s. Only question is, insult or injury?
Yup and so many me n are still full of hate for women. They dont view as human. Spending any time on the internet will tell you that...just as leaving your home alone or having romantic relationships with me n proves the same
@@gonaarc2612 the question wasnt who do u think will win an oscar, it was who do you think has the best chance. My answer is Claire Foy. Also director/screenplay Sarah Folley
I worry the people will come away thinking this is typical in Mennonite communities. It is NOT. I grew up and live in Lancaster county, PA where there is a huge Amish and Mennonite community. This is NOT what a Mennonite community is like at all, at least the one I live in.
The themes she talks about remind me of Wangari Mathai. Nobel Peace Prize winner. All cultures have to find ways of repairing massive damage within in order to co-exist.
As a former Mennonite, I want to make it clear, that behaviors like this are not the norm in Mennonite communities. If anything like this were to happen in my former community it would be reported to the authorities and also dealt with on a church level. Women are treated with respect and valued.
The woman who wrote the novel this film is based on is called Miriam Toews. She is a direct descendent of one of the founders of the Monnonite communities in Canada. She lived there until she left aged 18 and went on to be a successful novelist. She has many good things to say about the community she was raised in but also plenty she was not happy about . There are lots of interviews with her available to read online. Just to add, this kind of violence is not specific to Monnonite communities, not at all. And the few that do get reported to the authorities generally go unpunished. The events in this film really happened, and were worse than those portrayed in the film. They we're reported, but there, as in lots of places, the violence committed against these girls, women, infants, and victoms of both sexes were not valued or respected.
@Amparo B. They don't speak spanish in that colony. They speak an old form of german. In the book, they had a man write and translate what they say into English, maybe bc it's the international language. I'm not sure
Yes I'm looking for it as.well. wondering of it's in TTheatersonly.rigjt now or if its a rental or if it can be streamed somewhere? No one is answering the question either.
@@vivianhelt8860 looks like it won't be in theaters until 12/24 so there's that.. guess I'll wait n hope I remember the title and that I couldn't wait to see it 12 mo ths ago..🤷🏼🤦🏼♀️
This brings memories I grew up in the Mennonite community in Mexico moved to Southern Ontario when I was 12 years old, milked many cows when I was a child, I want to watch this movie.
And that is not how it should be, ever. Women are important, most of the savior’s first followers were women. Without women were would true Christianity be?
Teaching others to rise above and heal when they are ready to is a healthier psychology. I’ve been in a similar situation as the women in this video- so i have the life experience to go with it. Being in victim mode is often what attackers want of women they try to put in these situations. They don’t want us to rise above that and know,love and respect our Truths.
@@HalcyonoftheAurora I totally agree. I notice that western media headlines and movies always tell women they are victims when In reality western women of all races are the most privileged and catered too class of people in history. Why, then, do they keep telling western women they are victims constantly? Once you see it you can’t un-see it.
My parents watched this movie one night at home and i came into the living room and asked what they were watching and what it was about. My mum gave a really bad explanation because i then thought 'nah, i wont watch it'. Yeah no, i definitely needed to.
To anyone curious, these event happened in the Mennonite colonies of Bolivia, my parents grew up there, got shunned and moved away when they got married, I been there several times as a kid and still have lots of family there.
I’ll be watching this yet, I’m curious to see the accuracy to the true events and the culture of the people.
your parents shouldve been shunned.
Do you find the films portrayal accurate?
@@knitchywa I actually haven’t seen it yet, I hear it’s in theaters in Canada but haven’t seen it anywhere near me in the states
Reminds me of the Mennonites near me growing up in Ohio. I think it’s the same.
“We cannot forgive because we are forced.”
God never intended for abuse to be tolerated
@@debihester7284 Amen to that, and he already laid out in the bible what happens to those that use Christianity for power. Fun fact, I have distanced myself from so called “friends” for how they acted. Some of my pagan friends are far more well Christian than my former “Christian” friends ever were.
This is what people; especially religious zealots, forget about forgiveness. Also Jesus forgave the man who showed REMORSE. And also that forgiveness does not mean cancellation of the proper punishment.
@@debihester7284 THIS
@@elirien4264 I agree
Claire Foy needs to get an Oscar for Supporting Actress. Her acting alone in this trailer gave me chills
what is the trailer?
You haven't even seen the movie. This is why no one watches the Oscars. Because it isn't really about who was the best. It is about pretentious hacks pretending they are meaningful and amazing while people like you feed into it. You pretend this trailer moved you deeply so that you can feel virtuous. How about actually being virtuous instead of pretending?
Too bad, both Claire Foy and Jessie Buckley were snubbed at the Golden Globe.
@@dariussalepetru6770 puijjhhyhyyty
Claire foy hates men. She acts as if men are monsters and are something to be feared. Claire foy is the enemy
Randomn Fact: Claire Foy and Rooney Mara both starred as the character Lisbeth Salander in the "Girl with Dragon Tattoo" series.
It would have been something if Noomi Rapace was in this film as well to complete the trinity.
@@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive e5
Who cares?
@@Xbalanque84 128 people who gave the OP thumbs up.
@@Xbalanque84 why are you the way that you are?? Who hurt you?
To live on your knees or die on your feet, these choices are painful. Neither easy. This movie seems to highlight that in a different way. Impressively powerful just from the trailer alone.
Jesse Buckley is such a beautiful actor. Her work is so raw and understated.
Amazing trailer! This trailer highlights some of the high level philosophical issues cited in the film. There were some gems just spouted out quickly and it is worth a pause to just list them. It was pretty awesome plain women just said the most amazing things matter of factly as if they were milking cows. Impressed.
I'm so excited for Sarah Polley! She has been one of my favorite actresses since we were both children. She is obviously incredibly talented in more than one way. This movie looks absolutely heart-rending.
Wasn't she Ramona in the old Disney Channel Ramona Quimby miniseries back in the 80s, I think?
she's really captured what horrible mothers these women are. they can't even raise decent children
even just the trailer shares such an emotional story and really sets the stage for an incredible film. it isnt airing in my local theatres but I hope to see it when it is released afterwards.
Same here in Staten Island New York
Agree; the trailer is powerful.
I am angry this film did not receive more interest than Tar.
yes,it shows what horrible and ineffective mothers these women were. these women raised all these men. the fault is theirs alo e
I just saw this film and was floored by the power of the story and the strength of the portrayals. This was a deeply moving film. Maybe the most profound of films in many years.
Is it on Netflix? Where can i view it?
The movie made me think of the abuse and violence women suffer at the hands of men everywhere in the world, whether Afghanistan, Iran or Hollywood. The cast is sublime
from the youngest members to the more seasoned ones. Excellent script, directing and cinematography. Bravo Sarah Polley.
This is beautiful. I remember hearing about this in the Actress Roundtable and Claire Foy is brilliant. Also, Frances Mcdormand is a legend.
This isn’t beautiful at all, women and kids getting hurt!
McDormand has bn my favorite actress since I first discovered her in Fargo. INCREDIBLE! & the 2nd movie I saw her in was "Wonder Boys". WOW!!!
Your comment is only advertizing the depth of your own ignorance. You'd ought to delete it ASAP to avoid further embarrassment.
Are you just PRETENDING to be this dense? Same effect, either way.
Mrs. Coen is a soapboxer She hasn't been in a truly good movie since . . . Mississipi Burning!!! Well, AT LEAST this has something of story as opposed to "Nomadland."
@@debihester7284
I think Pokhraj Roy was referring to the women's courage after the assaults.
The main question is: can I watch this without having a heart attack from rage? It look incredible, I’ll try 😑
If you have to ask that question? No don't see it !!!
🙋🏻♀️ same here 😂
@Edit Name considering it is based on a true story and people actually lived - and died - it is more than just a movie.
Saaame! I gotta try cause it looks like such powerful performances by these women!!
@@RaeAnn_1202the book and movie have sensationalised the events, calm yourself down
Goosebumps!! Wow !! Can’t wait to see this
- said no one ever
Wow. This looks really good.
I had chills and rage the whole time. I can't wait to see this movie.
Me too
I wanna see it but again I’m also so confused . So it’s a bunch of abused women who are mothers to abusive men ? Like why isn’t there not a hubby or two in there that’s good ?? Idk , I’m all for women being empowered but I’m gonna have to watch this n see what I think I suppose .
@@kstizz2686 yea , a lot like real life.
Yep the feminists like to keep you enraged. Easy to control that way...
I bet you have chills and rage on a daily basis literally for no reason.
A movie that deserves attention for best performances as an actress in Oscars. Both Jessie Buckley and Claire Foy got snubbed here. Such brilliant movie and performances here.
Frances McDormand -I’m in ❤
Her company also Produces it.
It's truly remarkable how a film, based on a book, that is also based on a TRUE STORY (that happened less than twenty years ago, mind you) is about uneducated women finding their voice in an oppressive society and deciding for themselves how they will go forward --- and the comment section is just filled with so many butthurt men spewing misogynistic lines. I beg to ask, why does this offend so many of you?
Because the wish to do with impunity what the men this film is criticising did. I think that is loud and clear.
Judith ivey has been gone from movies far too long and I'm glad shes back!!!
MGM has been putting out some really interesting movies not all of them work but I hope they keep doing it because it’s inspiring to see a major studio put out material that’s not safe
Sadly, unless people see these movies in the theater, they’re not going to get made in a few years
@@brycegreenstein7441 only thing Hollywood will make is cartoon and marvel because it doesn’t offend the snowflakes of modern time. And I mean on the right more than the left. Hence the comments section. It is sad I end up watching A24 and European productions.
@@ireneswackyjournals8810 it offends snowflakes right and left and worse most of the offended are handmaids
Watched it and it's possibly my fave movie from the last 12 months. Certainly in the top three.
The incels and ‘alpha males’ have found this trailer, and are very upset in the comments. We should make movies and books that cause them to behave like that a priority; if they’re angry, something went right.
Exactly. The more men get angry, the more things go bad for you.
Roe Vs Wade got overturned so there is a clue.
@@projectmonk9673 no one cares about roe vs wade
@@hitmantwestsidebloodsstl677 There is more of us than you could ever imagine. It's always been about the children.
@@projectmonk9673 I care.
agreed
I got chills watching this trailer alone. Women are so resilient.
So resilient they constantly have to make stuff up to be outraged about.
@@arnoldvezbon6131you’re going out of your way to be mad about a movie trailer, this is called projection.
@@arnoldvezbon6131 this is an actual true story so I'm not sure what so upset about ???
@@morganreigns1984Ture story sure...
@@arnoldvezbon6131 no it really is so why are you so upset ?? Have you never seen a true story adapted to screen ??
Sarah Polley wrote and directed the screenplay for the Netflix Alias Grace and it was absolutely amazing. She is very talented
Polly is an avowed communist.
Academy award winning women talking
For Adapted Screenplay by Sarah Polley
Excellent film. Polley made this incredibly dynamic and exciting to watch.
How do you know? It doesn't come out until Jan 6th.
@@jakel7820 festivals
@@tobiasgatfield311 I very much doubt this person has actually seen the movie.
@@jakel7820 It was presented at a few some festivals in the summer.
@@TheFlowMind and? You really think this person saw it?
“ we cannot forgive, because we are forced to” this line always breaks my heart
If Sarah polley doesn’t get that Oscar nomination for best director and win for best adapted screenplay I will riot
Too bad, she was snubbed at the Golden Globe.
She should win!
Why should she? It's the same claptrap they've been force-feeding us and insisting is "stunning and brave" for over a decade now!
@@Xbalanque84 Did you miss the part where it said that this movie is inspired by true events? Look up Manitoba Colony in Bolivia.
No you won't.
I am addicted to this!!!!
This is a masterpiece of filmmaking.
This movie is beautiful
I absolutely loved this book. Yall we got time to read it again before release
First time hearing about this movie. It looks so good and now I know there’s a book 😮. Gotta read it!!! Thanks 😊
The original novels are always best.
Cool film. Now put it in theaters.
Lovely movie we usually don't get movies like this nowadays
Love Miriam Toews's books! wish they would make a movie out of A Complicated Kindness or Swing Low
Loved this new trailer! Now I’m excited to see it!
Been following Polley for decades. Brave on!
Brave on? A "doctor" should know better.
@@dr.jennapetersonap3874 that's exactly what this movie is. Also your virtue signaling with a dash of hashtag talking. Brave off.
I liked Sarah when she was a young actress, followed her career and all women in films today can thank her for cracking that glass ceiling and getting a foot in the door of the Hollywood boys club: directing, writing, producing
I have no idea who this "Polley" person is. If this is the quality of agitprop garbage she produces, she doesn't warrant remembering.
@@dr.jennapetersonap3874
Astroturfer.
Wow. This one gave me goosebumps.
An important film. Men especially should watch and learn some empathy for what women go through.
And women should watch saving private Ryan, Kramer vs Kramer, wild things, hacksaw ridge, etc. Stop pretending you are the only ones who go through hardships. You aren't. You are just the ones who play the victim for centuries after that fact even though you yourself have never suffered the same.
@@jakel7820 How do you know what she had to suffer?
@@AC-jl7hb how do you?
@@jakel7820 I dont, that's the point, but Im not making any claims about her life, why do you?
@@AC-jl7hb she is making claims that men should watch this movie as if we all have to learn something. If I said all women should watch the movies I said in my comment, you would have a problem with it. Oooh wait look at that, you do. It's hilarious that you have no problem with her saying her comment about men and what women go through but question my comment about the same exact thing except reversing the terms.
wow! this looks amazing
How can I watch woman talking
Oh I can't wait for it to come out on disk!
Wow! I am speechless! Heartbreaking!
Unforgettable!!
Something I'm not sure I want to see but something I think I have to see! Going tonight, the Flicks, Boise.
Is this on Netflix??
Polley is excellence.
Looking forward to finally seeing
This was based on a true story? I hate the world sometimes because what innocent people have to endure!
It’s from the book with the same name. It is based on a true story. A very good book, btw.
Our society (Earth) has evolved these past few centuries to allow narcissists, sociopaths and psychopaths hold the strings of power and wealth and it wouldn't be surprising to learn that that has always been the case. THAT is the foundation of our civilization and so is it any wonder that the dark side of it is very dark indeed.
Don't read up on Pakistan, you'd never be able to sleep again.
Based upon is an extremely loose term
@@Xbalanque84but but if its not happening in the USA then its not real?
I've only seen the trailer - but I believe this film is so much more than a men vs women story. I see an established power structure vs the subjugated. MEN are not "the evil" in this world. I would hazard a guess that more men have fought and died to protect their mothers, wives, and daughters than those who have not.
This film is made for misandrist femceIs. Their numbers are growing in the west
@cedar.summit it's not seems ,it actually answer
@@davidthirugnanakumar7888 Does it answer why we talk about VAWA dspite studies showing that 'Almost 24% of all relationships had some violence, and half (49.7%) of those were reciprocally violent. In nonreciprocally violent relationships, women were the perpetrators in more than 70% of the cases'?
This is yet another example of how Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale is no fiction; it’s an embroidery of things that are happening now of have happened in the last decades.
A period piece, not a futuristic dystopia. How to avoid dealing with present reality and not step on any political contemporary institutional toes - ivy league and military unbound misogyny. And told in a cinematic form akin to the 1950s. Only question is, insult or injury?
Yup and so many me n are still full of hate for women. They dont view as human. Spending any time on the internet will tell you that...just as leaving your home alone or having romantic relationships with me n proves the same
@@aurora8749 enjoy living alone with all your cats while your attractive friends enjoy their families.
@@rodolfoalba6507 ive been married for 10 years with 3 kids but I can tell youre single lol
@@aurora8749 Have a girlfriend and a soon to be 3 year old son with another one on the way.
It's Just AMAZING !,I cannot find any other Suitable words to describe this trailer.
So excited ❤
FULL BODY CHILLS!!!
Based on a pretty amazing book, so if they adapt it right I have high hopes.
also REAL events that actually happened...
@@everythingmentalhealth25 Sure they did. Sure they did...
@@arnoldvezbon6131You wonder why you can’t get laid. This is why.
What's the name of the book?
The same as the movie-Women Talking
what is the song in the trailer ? ???
I can’t wait to see this movie
Which actor in the cast do you think has the highest chance in winning an Oscar?
Buckley
Claire Foy
Francis
Sadly, none! It's a hard sell for voters and there seems to be too many options in the supporting race...
@@gonaarc2612 the question wasnt who do u think will win an oscar, it was who do you think has the best chance. My answer is Claire Foy. Also director/screenplay Sarah Folley
Women really did talk
Wait there's gonna be a movie? From one of my favorite books of 2022???
I worry the people will come away thinking this is typical in Mennonite communities. It is NOT. I grew up and live in Lancaster county, PA where there is a huge Amish and Mennonite community. This is NOT what a Mennonite community is like at all, at least the one I live in.
The timing of this movie is impeccable.
The themes she talks about remind me of Wangari Mathai. Nobel Peace Prize winner. All cultures have to find ways of repairing massive damage within in order to co-exist.
Where are they playing this movie??
I REALLY WANNA SEE THIS MOVIE!
I had my own private screening of this movie
As a former Mennonite, I want to make it clear, that behaviors like this are not the norm in Mennonite communities. If anything like this were to happen in my former community it would be reported to the authorities and also dealt with on a church level. Women are treated with respect and valued.
The woman who wrote the novel this film is based on is called Miriam Toews. She is a direct descendent of one of the founders of the Monnonite communities in Canada. She lived there until she left aged 18 and went on to be a successful novelist. She has many good things to say about the community she was raised in but also plenty she was not happy about . There are lots of interviews with her available to read online. Just to add, this kind of violence is not specific to Monnonite communities, not at all. And the few that do get reported to the authorities generally go unpunished. The events in this film really happened, and were worse than those portrayed in the film. They we're reported, but there, as in lots of places, the violence committed against these girls, women, infants, and victoms of both sexes were not valued or respected.
Wait! This is set 13 years ago??? Why does it feel like it's set in 1880?
you've never heard how Mennonites live?
@@skuLd20 Noooooooo
Because it's a Mennonite colony
@Jessica Neudorf why is the movie in English and not in Spanish, with a Spanish speaking cast if it's based on Bolivian people?
@Amparo B. They don't speak spanish in that colony. They speak an old form of german. In the book, they had a man write and translate what they say into English, maybe bc it's the international language. I'm not sure
Omg I got chilllllllsssss..
Looks great!!
need to know what’s the music that used here
Same
Such a great and powerful movie
FemceIs and feminists must love this movie
Yes we do
Just read the comments. God forbid they try to raise any sons
Am excited to watch
i watched 30 min of this and it was boring🙁
Where can i watch this movie
Yes I'm looking for it as.well. wondering of it's in TTheatersonly.rigjt now or if its a rental or if it can be streamed somewhere? No one is answering the question either.
I haven't found it yet so maybe by the end of December it will be ready for rent.
@@vivianhelt8860 looks like it won't be in theaters until 12/24 so there's that.. guess I'll wait n hope I remember the title and that I couldn't wait to see it 12 mo ths ago..🤷🏼🤦🏼♀️
It’s on Hulu
It's available in your dad's basement
This brings memories I grew up in the Mennonite community in Mexico moved to Southern Ontario when I was 12 years old, milked many cows when I was a child, I want to watch this movie.
Hello Mary, do you know a place where to eat Mennonite food in Ontario ? Or Mennonite markets? Thank you
Mennonite? lol, lose some weight.
What a way to come back I missed you so much
MGM
Thank you
We were just thrown away and held to utter disregard by even our own men. Unimportant trash with or without sound to a voice.
And that is not how it should be, ever. Women are important, most of the savior’s first followers were women. Without women were would true Christianity be?
This movie gives me rage-full goosebumps to make sure I always see myself as a victim. Literally shaking. So empowering!
Teaching others to rise above and heal when they are ready to is a healthier psychology. I’ve been in a similar situation as the women in this video- so i have the life experience to go with it. Being in victim mode is often what attackers want of women they try to put in these situations. They don’t want us to rise above that and know,love and respect our Truths.
@@HalcyonoftheAurora I totally agree. I notice that western media headlines and movies always tell women they are victims when In reality western women of all races are the most privileged and catered too class of people in history. Why, then, do they keep telling western women they are victims constantly? Once you see it you can’t un-see it.
@@sinkorswim416 always good to ask the right questions and think for one’s self. It will lead future generations
Are those my two lisbeth salanders together on screen 😱😱😱😱
Looks good!
SCARED TO SEE REALITY ...WHILE OTHERS CONTINUE TO BUILD... "WE CANNOT FORGIVE, BECAUSE WE ARE FORCED TO "
What year census are they saying?
2010
" DO NOTHING , STAY AND FIGHT , LEAVE" HOW ABOUT LEAVE AND STILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT
Oscar Supporting For Claire Foy ❤️
Too bad, both Claire Foy and Jessie Buckley were snubbed at the Golden Globe.
@@encheknizam hm, i think Golden Globes is not relevant, the Oscar are, i hope to see Claire & Jessie being nominated!!!
@@Anon0209 One of them could be nominated. It's impossible to see both in the list.
Pack his raincoat, show him out, just look him in the eye and simply shout, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
I think a lot of women would do that, but their community and religion did not allow it.
I just got done seeing this, ...quietly powerful, devastating, and grim, quite possibly the best film of 2022
Looks fun
powerful!
Frances McDormand and Claire Foy??? Omg. Take my money
From the studio who bought you billboard dad broadcast news and saving private ryan
The likes to dislikes ratio is alarming.
awesome movie.
Mgm plus is frustrating if you have a Samsung tv
BEST PICTURE
You haven't even seen it yet!
Hello, cultist.
As someone who moved to a Mennonite community when I was young, many coming from Bolivia, I hope this will be a real eye opener to this town.
There are select Mennonite groups like this. Many have left there cult.
My parents watched this movie one night at home and i came into the living room and asked what they were watching and what it was about. My mum gave a really bad explanation because i then thought 'nah, i wont watch it'.
Yeah no, i definitely needed to.
Its not playing near me…. I need to see this