The Red Pill

2016

Action / Documentary

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 29% · 7 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 92% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 8.0/10 10 12042 12K

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Plot summary

When a feminist filmmaker sets out to document the mysterious and polarizing world of the Men’s Rights Movement, she begins to question her own beliefs. Chronicling Cassie Jaye’s journey exploring an alternate perspective on gender equality, power and privilege.


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Reviewed by xak-82946 9 / 10

Director Cassie Jaye turns in Welles-ian work that feminist Hearsts attempt to destroy

Cassie Jaye is currently the bravest woman in Hollywood. Her new film, 'The Red Pill' has more testosterone in it than any Kathryn Bigelow movie. To call it a must-see is an understatement as she explores an area that will instantly outrage any card-carrying feminist and at a Q & A after the West Coast Premiere, Friday night, October 14, she reveals that making it cost her friendships and support from a community made up mostly of women who say they want to see more women filmmakers, but really only mean that if they're promoting material they approve of. Jaye cuts through the hypocrisy to bring us her personal experiences (a splash of narrative combined with a documentary format)when she stumbles upon a rabbit hole that swallows her up and forces her to question everything she believed in as a former feminist when searching the term 'rape culture' leads her to discover the world of the MRA. If 'The Red Pill' can't move you, your blinders are on way too tight.

Reviewed by dcoke25 9 / 10

Writing this review after watching "WHAT IS A WOMAN"; THIS IS HOW YOU DO IT

After watching "What is a Woman?" the Matt Walsh/Daily Wire hit piece; it made me think of this AMAZING documentary. I've watched it nearly half a dozen times, and it's great. Watching someone's bias get eroded in front of you.

Casey Jay starts out as a typical 3rd wave feminist. Her subject matters were always about the female experience. Then her friend told her about this group of disgusting men she should expose and do a documentary on. So, she goes in there expecting it to be a 3rd wave feminist's dream gig, one that exposes and bolsters her views. Much like how Matt Walsh went into "What is a Woman" just to attack the "non-binary" community. BUT unlike Matt, Casey learns something and grows better for it.

Ironically this movie isn't so much about Men's Right Activists as it is about escaping your echo chamber and extending an olive branch to see another's view point. While the MRA stuff is very important, or at least as a man I think so. It plays second fiddle to the journey of discovery, shattering preconceptions, and growth.

The way she approaches men who have admittedly said TERRIBLE things online through their blogs, and how hostile of a character Paul Elam appears to be based off of his writings alone, is great. You can tell she's nervous at first and defensive, and start to see the growth of it all. She even has a meltdown mid movie, it's great. One of the best POLITICALLY CHARGED documentaries I've ever seen. Since unlike most, this has the ability to change people's perspective. It's not like "2,000 Mules" or "What is a Woman" or "Bowling For Columbine", where you go to see those for the confirmation bias. While now that the movie's been out for so long, the mystique of what this movie is about is lifted. SO... even if you know what the end result, I say the journey to it is well worth it.

Reviewed by onlyonebo 10 / 10

A game changer

Many people are starting to learn what happens when you debate with a feminist, or question feminism in public. Facts suddenly become morbidly offensive. Logic goes out of the window. Ironically, even the concept of 'equality' takes a back seat. This film takes a dispassionate and balanced look at the men's rights movement and it's struggle with the feminist narrative.

I saw the red pill during the first UK screening on October 30 and I was profoundly impressed with the elegantly simple approach to the topic. We follow Cassie Jay on a simple journey, starting with her describing her experiences of being objectified as a teenage actress and her decision to look into 'rape culture' after learning of two horrific rape cases. She stumbled across the controversial website 'a voice for men' and proceeded to fall down the proverbial rabbit hole.

All the men's rights movement has ever wanted was fair representation and a chance to be heard. Something the mainstream media has taken great pains to prevent. Thankfully to men all over the world, the red pill delivers a fair hearing in droves.

I implore EVERYONE to watch this film. It is arguably the most important documentary of our generation.

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