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The Misogynists
In a single, fully-stocked hotel room on the night of the 2016 general election, two Trump supporters celebrate the unexpected results. As the night rages on, an ensemble of characters venture in and out of the room. Some match the two’s enthusiasm while others voice their terror at the prospect of the incoming president, but most struggle to find reasons to care less about the results that caused the debauched celebration occurring around them.
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Plot Summary
A secluded, misogynistic survivalist blogger named Phil draws his estranged daughter, Amber, into his harsh, ideologically driven world. When Amber's new boyfriend, Jesse, arrives unexpectedly, Phil's carefully constructed reality begins to unravel. The film explores themes of isolation, radicalization, and the complex dynamics of family under extreme pressure.
Critical Reception
The Misogynists received a generally muted critical response, with some reviewers acknowledging its unsettling atmosphere and thematic ambition, while others criticized its pacing and explicit depiction of hateful ideologies. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with the film polarizing viewers due to its challenging subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense atmosphere and willingness to confront difficult themes.
Criticized for its slow pacing and overly didactic approach.
Found to be an uncomfortable but thought-provoking exploration of extremism.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the remote wilderness of upstate New York, contributing to its isolated and claustrophobic atmosphere.
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