@Mcheetah The way I see it, Jacky behaved the same way when he was a woman or a man. The generaless was more so specifically attracted to Jacky in general. It probably didn't really matter what gender he was. However, I do have another theory. The generaless was actually gay her whole life, she was taught/told to essentially BE a woman, therefore act gay. The thing is, it's established that Jacky is an extremely attractive guy. Which is the reason why generaless was so attracted to him, instead of any other woman at the party. He still has his "male features", which is probably what she saw in him.
@@adylaar6708 hahaha, it wasn't whips they were holding up, but the end of their leashes. On their outfits at the neck is a ring....so basically they want to be her pet and hope the colonist will take their leash over anothers.
There was a South Indian film with a similar concept of roles reversal in 90's ! Everyone went crazy when it came out. A girl annoyed by patriarchy feeds a magic drink turning the whole village like that. It was a super hit film though.
Sharia Law parodies, made by a country with so many problems & repressed feelings and fears concerning the current Middle Eastern immigration crisis, are not that funny fundamentally, IMO; at least awkward
@@Limchye being anyone who doesn't have freedom is horrific. Not only women have their freedom taken. There's more slaves around the world today than there ever has been in human history.
I love how this film is actually making fun of the concept of patriarchy and matriarchy. It really pushes idea that no gender or sex is above the other in a satire way. It also points out the horrors of dictatorships and classism of our societies.
Western ideology bs again. You guys ignore the fact that other ethnicities have their own view of world too and what you consider to be right, is not right for everyone. That’s why we have the separate governments across the globe. To prove your righteousness you must brainwash people, which brings the fact that there’s no such thing as right or wrong, you can do literally whatever you want. Unless if you have a religion or simply brainwashed. The only thing that is clear for us as beings in general is that our DNA 🧬 wants to survive for some reason and there are no rules for it and in fact we’re long out of this (which considered to be) “accidental system”. And here we’re, bunch of idiotic people who think they’re smarter than others.
@@wisenotwise2676 That's why depression is more prevalent in third world countries?Cause they got more inequality in general? Look at the world map of depression rates. Less equal and less advanced countries=more depression
Quite interesting. There is anovel called "Egalia's daughters" by Gert Brantenberg. It even turns around speech. Most male readers don't understand and feel offended by assuming the author wanted to establish such a society, which wasn't the aim. That novel was an eyeopener, because it dealt with quite normal things, not mixed with fairy tales. After having read it you see ... with eyes wide open
Female & Male -> Fele & Ma-fele Woman & Man -> Wim & Men-wim -That's how genders are called in the book (in the English translation). Notice how women are seen as the default, but men are seen as some weird version of women.
@@LowestofheDead That's quite clever translation. I've read the Swedish translation, which is much closer to the Norwegian original. We use man, for man, and kvinna for woman.
Felt uncomfortable watching this as a male, especially the part where the girls were continually hitting on the main male character. Cringe, cringe, cringe 😬. Yet we do this all the time to girls and don't care about how they feel maybe uncomfortable, annoyed etc. The message of this movie came across quite well. Reverse the gender roles and you see everything quite clearly. The golden rule is the message in this movie, only do unto others as you'll have them do unto you
This film might've had a message if it had actually tried to think through its central conceit. But no, it just swapped the bodies (not the mindsets, attitudes, perspectives, etc., just the bodies) of the people in power and called it a day. It's the basic type of gender reversal you could possibly do, and fails to provide anything thought-provoking as a result. A more realistic take on a matriarchal society would've been far better. But no, they were only interested in a toilet humor level take against a certain group of people.
I like how Bubunia's general aesthetic is a mixture between the Soviet Union and the Middle East/Central Asia. I also like how this film's plot could be perceived as a genderbend and dystopic reinterpretation of Cinderella's fairytale.
Women still love what is good in their fathers, uncle's, brothers and cousins even when they know those same men would kill them if they thought their "honor" was tarnished. So no not weird in my opinion. Only sad that neither their love, nor personhood, is valued.
The teenage girls at 3:30 really stood out to me, especially because those were younger teens.. If the roles were switched again it would just be expected from a movie. Teenage boys are often much louder about their creepiness than teen girls. Although I've seen harassment from both genders.
@@Artemis-eu5ql well it's hard to fight against it's not written gay on your front ( and I'm happy it's not ) you can't expect them to know immediately but this behavior must stop when the situation is understood. Good luck !
3 things I wanna say about this video... 1. It really puts things into perspective when you see the actual absurdity of gender discrimination THIS bad. Worst part is in some parts of the world it is this bad, but in the roles we're familiar with. 2. As a world-building nut who was making an alien race were the roles are similar to the country presented in the film... it was quite insightful. 3. I completely lost it when he said "They must pay 40-million bubes" I couldn't stop laughing about it. Still am XD
@@eee1001 You must be an American or an entitled feminist because i cant think of anyone else being this dumb and racist. Gender discrimination is bad but not this bad - women have many rights in the middle east, but some countries are stricter than others and that only because of religion.
@@timelkin838 Are you sure they know, in what country they live? I am not sure. Which country has military service for both genders? lol Stop commenting, noone asked you what you think is funny or whatever.
Oh man! This movie actually slapped so many stereotypes and hypocrisies of our real world of today. Even that last scene where woman yelled “blasphemy” is a slap. Weird but powerful movie I will say! P:S - First of all thanks for so many likes Second: The arguments happening in replies to my comment prove exactly what I was saying. Lmfao
What stereotypes and hypocrisies does this movie portray. Hell the gender roles aren't even reversed realistic as sucide rate for women aren't High, no shorter lifespan, etc.
The endng was a surprising one and a welcome one, I like how outrageous and simple was the plot. Kudos to the ones who thought of this funny film. ngl Jackie is cute with that wig
@@hanjihannaya7419 i know a more worse movie about a destroyed radioactive world were no plant no animals no food only plants and starving human than a group of human trap other survivor and eat their own kind not to starve
@@hanjihannaya7419 or Zombie mutant movies could be worse i still remember train to busan my fav actor plays their the father hes from hello my teacher ost and goblin korean ost
@@MrChampionchimp Eh, not really. American Pop culture is so pervasive that it is seen as the norm. I think that American media is the victim of its own success, unfortunately. Every movie is made to be a 'hit', and much like pop songs, this means that most of them lack substance or originality.
@@kamaruddin9172 i mean like...fast food are fast food, its meant to be served fast. Its prepackaged and commercially driven, not made out to impress. Its a not freaking five star restaurant now is it?
This one has a message to whom? This is just preaching to the choir while making islamophobic stereotype. I could tell this was a film meant to mock a certain region rather than about reversing gender roles.
It's a hilarious and an impossible plot for a movie, but imagine for a second, actually living in a world like this. You'd stop laughing real quick. This portrays the reality of women in many countries ,in this day and age.
Honestly no gender should be forced to be like this. Everyone should be free to do what they want (as long as its not hurting anyone duh) like be a housewife/househusband or a working mom/dad.
@@sy-zu4uz I don't think being allowed to do anything is good.. Hopefully if things don't go wrong, humanity wont fall into a dystopia future where you can satisfy your unhealthy addiction or self harm and nobody would care because you can do anything you want, but still thats a big gamble with no dateline..
Is it just me or does it seem like it would be really cool to be friends with this channel's creator? He seems so chill and laid back and has a really sweet demeanor.
It's his youtube personal. In real life... there is much worse. Just a man sitting in a chair. For hours. Watching horrors. So broken when he speaks it comes as 'calm' because there is no life left. Just the chair. Just the microphone. Just the 'likes' powering his action. The days have no name, it is just how long since he last posted a video.
The Brittish comedians, The Two Ronnies had this idea of living in a world where women rule way back in the 1970s. They did it in a serial segment in their comedy show. They called it, The Worm Turns.
Yeah alot of people have really thought of that because of just how the world mostly favors men no wonder there are people who would really want equal rights among all of us lol wahhahahaha
@@mon-keigh3686 favoring women isn't mysogony no, and the us court system does favor woman but that doesn't make the us as a whole entirely equal, but I fight on both sides of this scale so I don't wanna dove into this.
I love how women lived through this stuff like our actual reality, yet when men are replaced in these situation it’s considered a comedy and something to be laughed at… I don’t understand society and why it’s okay for women to have lived like this in our world and “funny” when men go through the same.
@@wah5018 obviously that’s not what I’m saying but the other shit like forced to wear vails and being hit on and forced into marriages and looked down upon is what I’m talking about. If you’re too blind to see what I’m actually talking about and the point I’m trying to make then you obviously never have experienced these things or even know they exist
@@wah5018 this literally does happen. obviously not the paste part but it does happen, especially in non-western countries. All over the world in almost every continent women have faced these things. Women face oppression, sexual harassment, and women still live in a patriarchal society.
@@wah5018 Men don't go around asking for sexual favours? My God, where are you living? Step outside your house. And yes the paste thing makes it WAY EASIER for the men. Because actual women have to make a zillion dishes in each meal 🤣🤣
The producer of that film: “ok listen me very carefully, we’ll have to spin a wheel with Middle East countries and then switch the male roles with the female ones”
That's what they tried to do in this movie and failed miserably. They only portrayed their own perspective of Islamic culture in gender reverse roles. France is well known for its anti Islamic laws/position though..... Well, it was good to learn how they view us.
This film might've had a message if it had actually tried to think through its central conceit. But no, it just swapped the bodies (not the mindsets, attitudes, perspectives, etc., just the bodies) of the people in power and called it a day. It's the basic type of gender reversal you could possibly do, and fails to provide anything thought-provoking as a result. A more realistic take on a matriarchal society would've been far better. But no, they were only interested in a toilet humor level take against a certain group of people.
@@hridrumaiya btw, I don't know if you thought that, but I didn't mean to offend religious people. I'm referring to the fact that governments are very authoritarian and try to exploit religion, an important detail that distinguish them from other authoritarian governments.
tackles problems on gender while being funny and unique. It's so good. It also shows a great way for us to check if we r sexist or not *ahem the men complaining about this moviea ahem*
@@TheStarForge anyone with "God" in there name,is clearly a self righteous prick! Therefore we can ascertain that they're boring,and wouldn't know what fun is,unless it involves a gay Jesus,and genderless naked angels 🤟🏼
I see man in the comments saying that they rather stay at home cooking and cleaning, except they forgot the part about having no rights and being sexualized everyday. Women only now have the rights that they long fought for, and mostly man don't think that's a big deal, the fight is still not over, man still get paid more, respect more and is seeing as a more capable being.
Sexualization is biologically innate. That doesn't give anyone the right to act ungraciously. But most women don't think sex is a big deal because their biology is different.
Thats kinda cuz men work more dangerous jobs, youd be paid more if you had a risk of dying or injury at your job. I dunno about the more capable part though
Spoiler: I mean, I know this is a twisted story and has a lot of twists and turns, but I'm really happy for Jackie ending up with the colonesse :) Edit: Fuuuuuck, sorry for the spoiler. Gonna put a spoiler alert up there.
I mean really they have the same rights as we have, I don't think it's that bad in the U.S. Walmarts original owner gave Walmart to his daughter and Sam's Club to his son... now I think she owns both of them, but the point I'm making is we have the same rights. I dont know everything about this cause I'm 14 so.....
@@Ithat1guyl It's pretty bad in the USA lol. For starters you don't have national rules on maternity leave and abortion was pretty much banned in Texas. Its definitely not the worst place to be a women in the world, but for supposedly one of the most developed countries in the world its pretty bad still.
@@IGETTHOSEGOOSEBUMPSEVERYTIME I'm taking about women's rights and reproductive healthcare, which are intrinsically linked. The United States is one of the richest and most 'developed' countries in the world, but doesn't have a law on mandatory maternity leave? Oppression compared to other counties, of course it's further ahead, but its last compared to its counterparts in the 'developed world' . Sure comparing it to Afghanistan or something lol, but that's like going aww we do the bare minimum so it can't be that bad.
This video and comment section, lol, did NOT fail to entertain! Lmfao oh Lord. Never change, you all. The world needs levity. You are fulfilling an absolutely vital role!
This is what the women in Afghanistan are or will likely be going through right now. Same in other middle-eastern or southwestern asian countries. This movie is appreciated and needed, because it shines a light on those that are forced to live like this, in a perspective many in power don't consider or feel empathy for, being the ones in control, never having to live like this. Nobody deserves to be treated like they're less human to another person in their society.
So normally I wouldn’t watch a movie about any of this kind of stuff, just not something I relate to or know much about, but this was incredibly well done, at least in review form. Best gay movie I think I’ve ever heard of. Never seen broke back mountain but I think this movie should get much more attention.
totally get your point, and agree that this is a great movie, but it's not necessarily a gay movie comparable to brokeback mountain. this is more focused on gender politics and social dynamics, whereas brokeback mountain is purely a drama romance movie. very different concepts for different audiences, so heavily preferring one is understandable
So this is the French take on Saudi Arabia, USSR and make it a gender reversal. Patronizing but interesting. Well at least it's not another French movie about the "forbidden" love between a 50 years old man and 16 year old girl.
@@Limchye No, Because the men are still superior. They could easily overpower all those women but instead they sit around doing housework and playing dog. It's certainly funny but extremely unrealistic. It's weird seeing men that could easily overpower a woman play slave to her.
@@Limchye Sometimes, or maybe often times, people love to take offense on behalf of other people, or news of other people, or even unrealistic portrayals if other people. You know, even in the middle east's standard this is overblown af.
@@Limchye The middle East is not the world, yes women have it worse there, but in the rest of the world women are in power and are still pushing this idea that They are somehow victims and that the problem is Male behavior, ai tell you What the problem is and it is bad female behavior, Yeah that is probably something in which you have never even heard of because feminism does not allow it to he talked about in todays world, even though it accours every day and is effecting every Male on this earth
Fun fact: Tap water being poop water is actually quite accurate. When you flush your toilet the poop water is sent to a treatment facility that cleans it and sends it back through the tap.
Can you also narrate '50s, '60s, '70s movies? And also I'm curious how they were received back then: •flop? •blockbuster? •award-winning? •critically-acclaimed? •criticized? •etc.etc. Thanks
@EmMy Lmao "real world"? What, only western countries are real and other countries in the East and the South are in some kind of imaginary planes of existence? 😂
Hydraxon - The vast majority of Muslims live in South East Asia, where literally no country has standards like this. The camera and many of the fastest growing economy wouldn’t be here without Islam. Better to be grateful.
@@Slavaisusukhrystu Photography was perfected by Europeans, just like firearms. And in the case of Firearms, muslims also just took the invention of blackpowder from east asians to make weapons out of it. You see, progress is a chain, not purely the work of one race or one religion. There is nothing to be grateful about to a medieval cult that survived to this day. I respect Arab inventors, I respect all inventors, but that doesn't mean I respect all religions LMAO.
I feel like this movie is a prime example of that it doesn’t matter which gender is “Dominant” in society. Shits gonna be bad either way lol Also that ending was funny as hell
Ikr i just love it, it makes me understand the concept of the movie but the intro of the story the song of it makes me scared so i get under the covers
@@SurfyStories TH-cam really counts as a social media platform in its own right for the commenting. There are a few videos that have the comment count in the millions and are really a community of their own.
Wow!! I am not a man hater but I always thought it would be interesting for a society to be developed as an experiment where young girls are not taught any stories of princesses being rescued by males and some of male social strategy is taught to girls from day one for them to be equipped to operate with more male skills (if they so choose) than what is currently expected in today's society. Basically boys and girls are socialized differently and it would be interesting to see if girls where socialized with more male traits
@@RealPlatoishere that has nothing to do with teaching girls that u r weak....u cant stand for urself and need a man....while boys r taught to be tough and endure hardships....yes girls r physically weaker and that's why they need to be mentally strong and tough to be able to keep up with hardships......instead they r pampered and taught to stay weak lol.....courage and bravery is not a man's quality....a woman should learn that too....
My mum did this an experiment with me and my sister, she never forced any toys on us as babies and toddlers and let us choose ourselves. We instinctively chose toys that typically matched our genders, me choosing boy toys like soldiers and her choosing girl toys like dolls. Was a big red pill when she told me that later. Biology has a bigger impact than social conditioning a lot of the time.
@@blowaraspberry380 biology has impact no doubt......and choosing toys is not the factor....pampering is....when i was a girl ( I've no sibblings) my parents bought me all types of toys.....but i preferred particularly 2 types....one was barbie and the other was toy guns......girls choose dolls bcuz they hv a motherly instinct biologically but that has doesnt mean they will be taught " u r weak...u need to depend....u need to be shy....u need to be submissive "....these kind of teaching hinders personality development.....am not saying they will be taught to be tomboys....that will make them lose their nurturing side.....but should also be taught to be mentally compatible and tough with stress situations.....the tale should not be " the princess was in distress , she cried, the prince came to save her" but should be, "the princess was in distress, stayed strong , didnt breakdown or cry, tried to save herself, the prince helped.....not every princess in distress may get a prince, so instead of depending on the prince should find ways to survive themselves"....
Wait, is the coloness bi or did she know Jacky was a man even with the "women's clothing"? Also is Jacky bi? cause he still stayed with the coloness after he found out shes a guy Edit: Just saw the ending. There was so many plot twists, jesus christ.
When you see these reversal videos it looks and feels so weird and wrong but that's just the current reality for women and we're so used to it that no one blinks an eye
@Spongeman Yes. Even in countries like America, you still have such communities. Besides that you have stuff like teen girls being told to cover their shoulders and not to tempt boy, but boys' sexual desires are scoffed of as "Boys will be boys" High ranking political officials will have opinions that age of concent should be lowered to 13-14 because "a female body is ready to have kids then" Many times a woman worth in high ranking places will be diminished because her superiors think that "Women are too emotional and not rational enough to rule" While the same superiors will admit they can't control their sexual desires.
@@oscarozzieozborne5783 give me a western “high ranking” politician that has tried to pass a lowering in the age of consent. Because I haven’t heard a single case where that has happened.
@@TabooTalz it’s just not true though, in a lot of ways women have it much easier. For example women are given an average of 60% shorter sentences than a man who has done exactly the same thing, and that’s when she’s even convicted for it. I know so many women who have just gotten away with crimes Scot-free (usually violent crimes). They are given a higher chance in education. For example my sister and all her female peers went to an exclusively girls outing where only the girls were allowed to learn about engineering. How is that fair? The boys didn’t get anything like this and none of the girls even enjoyed it. Their views were just ignored because “they are too influenced by the patriarchy”. Another thing is that there is a stereotype that men beat their children more (in the movies, news, etc.) but it’s actually far more likely that women do, it’s just it doesn’t fit with the left narrative. Men are also more likely to be violently attacked. I know you will say “by other men”, but does that matter? Focus on the victim instead of blaming the victim. Domestic violence is also a lot less out-balanced than feminists will have you believe, the statistics are more 40-60 (men - women). There are so many more advantages too. Here’s more: Women’s car insurance costs less, Women can get into nightclubs at younger ages (men have to be 21 and women have to be 18) It’s easy for a woman to destroy a man’s life with literally 3 words Women and girls typically have an easier time in education, as boys are almost immediately thrown out of education after a small slip up. I genuinely do not understand how people like you can ignore all of this and say women have to live in a society like the one portrayed in this movie. The vast majority of countries let women work, drive, socialise, and have the same (sometimes even more) rights as men.
If anyone is wondering if this sorta thing has happened in the real world I would recommend looking up Margaret Mead's discovery of the Tchambuli people where the gender roles are opposite to what we would call the norm similar to this movie but not as extreme
The currency being called Bubes is freaking hilarious, mystery recapped makes everything sound like a horror movie. lol
Oh i get it why, because men = pennies then women made it bubes 😂
hahaha this comment just made my day
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@@hajaramuhd7750 why would i call joe mama LMAO
"But in reality she's feeding the poor their own shit" had me rollin'
lol saaame! and then, "...so that people are provided with green foods, not feces" rofl
It was serving soylent green
Generaless on her sigma grindset lol... feeding people their own shit, effin hell, what an idea.
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I like how producers didn't care about their language whatsoever and just randomly mixed Russian and French
even tho it was in georgia
There are quite a few French words in Russian since Russia liked it so much
@@sherbet3657 right, even one of their rulers is called CATHERINE
@@nicholasleclerc1583 That's not Weird at all. Literally all of Europe's Royal Families were and are practically one Big Family
Did you guys notice that it is a French movie and has a revolution ... Realistic
His father founded a movement to fight equal rights for men called "MENINISM" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I laughed so hard
Are you laughing at the movement or at the name?
@@rip.van.winkle_ The name
@@rip.van.winkle_The name duh
This made my day, I did not expect that ending but that was one hell of a twist. I can barely hold my laughter.
YES THAT ENDING SO CRAY CRAY AND TWISTY THAT IT MADE ME GO BRRRR HAHHA FUNY FUNY HE HA
@Mcheetah The way I see it, Jacky behaved the same way when he was a woman or a man. The generaless was more so specifically attracted to Jacky in general. It probably didn't really matter what gender he was. However, I do have another theory. The generaless was actually gay her whole life, she was taught/told to essentially BE a woman, therefore act gay. The thing is, it's established that Jacky is an extremely attractive guy. Which is the reason why generaless was so attracted to him, instead of any other woman at the party. He still has his "male features", which is probably what she saw in him.
The generaless is bisexual.
Right the coleness was a man wow
@Mcheetah she's straight but was fooled that's what I got out of it
“The men surround her trying to prove they are submissive” them: pls step on me
😭😂😂😂
I kinda see theyre carrying a black whip in circular shape. Caught me off guard
Way left want men be toxic masculinity
@@adylaar6708 hahaha, it wasn't whips they were holding up, but the end of their leashes. On their outfits at the neck is a ring....so basically they want to be her pet and hope the colonist will take their leash over anothers.
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The currency being called Bubes is freaking hilarious
@Ash basically*
*booba*
They could've gone with bubi for the plural. Oh wait, is French movie
imagine a middle eastern country with a currency called dyks lmao
Booties😆
There was a South Indian film with a similar concept of roles reversal in 90's ! Everyone went crazy when it came out. A girl annoyed by patriarchy feeds a magic drink turning the whole village like that. It was a super hit film though.
Yes please!!
Jambalakidi Pamba is the name of the movie if I'm not wrong.. :)
Will it be available in Hindi dub?
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@@愛-m8l6l you're right
this man makes everything sound like a horror movie when this is a comedy
Some comedies are scary like all those parody movies
@@shmodayoda7836 I think he means the way he speaks.
Sharia Law parodies, made by a country with so many problems & repressed feelings and fears concerning the current Middle Eastern immigration crisis, are not that funny fundamentally, IMO; at least awkward
@@shmodayoda7836 or like the Truman show
@@Limchye being anyone who doesn't have freedom is horrific. Not only women have their freedom taken.
There's more slaves around the world today than there ever has been in human history.
This feels like a role reversal Cinderella story turned political turned queer and I absolutely love how wild it is
I genuinely had a wtf moment at every twist and turn.
Bro that is EXACTLY what I thought
@@prsfdthefdsf8416 i smell sexism
This is what Ben Shabibo and Alex Jokes thinks will happen if a dude gets to eat pink cupcake or if female managers wear pants on cold days.
This looks like a monty python movie
I love how this film is actually making fun of the concept of patriarchy and matriarchy. It really pushes idea that no gender or sex is above the other in a satire way. It also points out the horrors of dictatorships and classism of our societies.
I hope more people get the same message you do, instead about arguing who’s being oppressed
Western ideology bs again.
You guys ignore the fact that other ethnicities have their own view of world too and what you consider to be right, is not right for everyone.
That’s why we have the separate governments across the globe.
To prove your righteousness you must brainwash people, which brings the fact that there’s no such thing as right or wrong, you can do literally whatever you want. Unless if you have a religion or simply brainwashed. The only thing that is clear for us as beings in general is that our DNA 🧬 wants to survive for some reason and there are no rules for it and in fact we’re long out of this (which considered to be) “accidental system”. And here we’re, bunch of idiotic people who think they’re smarter than others.
@@wisenotwise2676 bro what
@@wisenotwise2676 well said and definitely someone who is wise and unwise the same time
@@wisenotwise2676 That's why depression is more prevalent in third world countries?Cause they got more inequality in general? Look at the world map of depression rates. Less equal and less advanced countries=more depression
Quite interesting.
There is anovel called "Egalia's daughters" by Gert Brantenberg. It even turns around speech. Most male readers don't understand and feel offended by assuming the author wanted to establish such a society, which wasn't the aim. That novel was an eyeopener, because it dealt with quite normal things, not mixed with fairy tales. After having read it you see ... with eyes wide open
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Female & Male -> Fele & Ma-fele
Woman & Man -> Wim & Men-wim
-That's how genders are called in the book (in the English translation). Notice how women are seen as the default, but men are seen as some weird version of women.
@@LowestofheDead That's quite clever translation. I've read the Swedish translation, which is much closer to the Norwegian original. We use man, for man, and kvinna for woman.
I don't like the "whoever wears a veil is a oppressed" thing. Since it's a french film, what did I expect.
@@woodsmann7417 Have you ever worn a veil? Please try it and then have an opinion.
Felt uncomfortable watching this as a male, especially the part where the girls were continually hitting on the main male character. Cringe, cringe, cringe 😬. Yet we do this all the time to girls and don't care about how they feel maybe uncomfortable, annoyed etc. The message of this movie came across quite well. Reverse the gender roles and you see everything quite clearly. The golden rule is the message in this movie, only do unto others as you'll have them do unto you
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My respect to you. ❤️
Thanks for sharing. This is just a movie.
@@sm3675 😂🤦
I actually find something like this more comfortable to watch than something where women are oppressed.
And yet you are still forgetting that women had to actually live through this but when men lived through it it was considered a comedy.
Not just a reverse on gender roles, but a take on dictatorship, poverty, homosexuality and religion.
The french do the best movies.
More like bad movie
how’s it bad
But the text in the movie is russian though..?
huh?
😂😂😂 the best movie?
I love french gender reversed films, they're entertaining as hell and while being able to tackle relevant politics
Can you recommend any others? This movie is bonkers but I loved it!
@@msmcfly I am not an easy man is pretty funny!
Ms. McFly - There’s a manga called living in a world of moral reversal
This film might've had a message if it had actually tried to think through its central conceit. But no, it just swapped the bodies (not the mindsets, attitudes, perspectives, etc., just the bodies) of the people in power and called it a day. It's the basic type of gender reversal you could possibly do, and fails to provide anything thought-provoking as a result. A more realistic take on a matriarchal society would've been far better. But no, they were only interested in a toilet humor level take against a certain group of people.
There's multiple?
I love how crazy this is and yet as realistic as it gets.
It's very sad, too, but can't deny I laughed a lot 🤣
With homosexuals in charge and everything.
I like how Bubunia's general aesthetic is a mixture between the Soviet Union and the Middle East/Central Asia.
I also like how this film's plot could be perceived as a genderbend and dystopic reinterpretation of Cinderella's fairytale.
also north korea vibes
I just realized they use the map of Georgia
Middle East is not Central Asia
@@yinyinaye6045 i think they mean the both of those, not that they're the same
yup, you can see a text in Russian on 1:11
The fact that my brain immediately recognized how stupid it is to treat a whole ass half of your population THIS poorly and expect it to function.
It’s happening right now 😳
@@jin_cotl I don't think so except in poorer countrys
@nikolas the bumblebee Not everywhere, name the places and maybe your answer will be proven valid
@nikolas the bumblebee lol nope, not in the west at least
@@SkumarC i admit there is some abuse in relationships but if you count post 2000s west it's minimal
"the only source of nutrition is this white sticky substance"
*w h a t*
Kum
Kum is life
@@thatonedud7233 You're not wrong
@@thatonedud7233 it do be true though
@@rofai-ek9903 hehe
Is it weird that seeing Jackie run up to help his mom when she came home made me wanna cry?
I mean it's mother love so no
You probably have a good mother and you should be happy
Yes kind of
Women still love what is good in their fathers, uncle's, brothers and cousins even when they know those same men would kill them if they thought their "honor" was tarnished. So no not weird in my opinion. Only sad that neither their love, nor personhood, is valued.
The teenage girls at 3:30 really stood out to me, especially because those were younger teens.. If the roles were switched again it would just be expected from a movie. Teenage boys are often much louder about their creepiness than teen girls. Although I've seen harassment from both genders.
@@user-op8fg3ny3j what vid? Is it wwyd?
could you forward a link? or atleast the name of the video?
It's true, it's often dismissed as "boys being boys"
As a gay man girls tend to touch me in ways I’m not comfortable
@@Artemis-eu5ql well it's hard to fight against it's not written gay on your front ( and I'm happy it's not ) you can't expect them to know immediately but this behavior must stop when the situation is understood. Good luck !
I never knew men could be so cute wearing veil? 😂❤️✨
Why does Jacky's story seems like Cinderella's story? 😂
Idk why but they look like pocong
Aka ghosts in body bags
@@abelrefasa3382 hahaha pocong don't wear red😂 unless they bleed( maybe) 😂
Yeah😂
Appropriate since Cinderella is also a classic French story
Strange perspective. That homely looking dude looks like as bad as Ron Weasley. Gtfo
This is like Afghanistan under the Taliban but reversed.
Are you afghan?
@@hibamegherbi6513 🤷♂️are you talibani
@@Unknowndeformity2227 are you alien?
Lmfao
Afghans are fine don't worry. In insurgency people support insurgency.
Anyone else obsessed with these videos?
I watch them every night as a bedtime story
Watch the whole damn video.
Make one genuine comment.
Yes but i dont like when they start to show stupid feminist movies.
Me heheheeh
Yes my bedtime stories
Mystery Recapped is having way too much fun with these gender reversal and planet of the female movies but honestly so are we
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Its not just myster recapped
8:16 that waiting XD
Because these are the videos that get veiws
i mean the planet of females, seksmisja is actually a really good movie, and even though made under communism, it was making fun of it
3 things I wanna say about this video...
1. It really puts things into perspective when you see the actual absurdity of gender discrimination THIS bad. Worst part is in some parts of the world it is this bad, but in the roles we're familiar with.
2. As a world-building nut who was making an alien race were the roles are similar to the country presented in the film... it was quite insightful.
3. I completely lost it when he said "They must pay 40-million bubes"
I couldn't stop laughing about it. Still am XD
Example of such country?
@@milkyyanks765 the entirety of middle east…
A few horndogs hit on you. Omg it's the end of the world.
@@eee1001 You must be an American or an entitled feminist because i cant think of anyone else being this dumb and racist. Gender discrimination is bad but not this bad - women have many rights in the middle east, but some countries are stricter than others and that only because of religion.
Two things
1. This probably wont happen because men are stronger
2. I hope we dont go backwards in gender equality
3:38 My man slapped the dude, had me laughing till I couldn’t breathe.
As everyone stated, YES this has it's funny parts, but its also a brilliant concept and also tackles the concept we have of gender.
Lmfao in which country do you live lol that you have this concept lol?
@@GeorgiosD90 You sound like you're ready to argue unless Rou says somewhere in the middle east.
@@timelkin838 Lets wait for the answer. What you think I sound like is irrelevant.
I think the person knows and won't give you the time of day. You are funny though. 😄
@@timelkin838 Are you sure they know, in what country they live? I am not sure. Which country has military service for both genders? lol
Stop commenting, noone asked you what you think is funny or whatever.
Oh man! This movie actually slapped so many stereotypes and hypocrisies of our real world of today.
Even that last scene where woman yelled “blasphemy” is a slap.
Weird but powerful movie I will say!
P:S - First of all thanks for so many likes
Second: The arguments happening in replies to my comment prove exactly what I was saying. Lmfao
What stereotypes and hypocrisies does this movie portray. Hell the gender roles aren't even reversed realistic as sucide rate for women aren't High, no shorter lifespan, etc.
@@SafavidAfsharid3197 true
@@SafavidAfsharid3197 its basically job reversal at best
@@SafavidAfsharid3197 suicide rate and lifespan has nothing to do with gender roles/societal expectations of gender
"Blasphemy!" Lol, aaaand back to eating their own shit
The endng was a surprising one and a welcome one, I like how outrageous and simple was the plot. Kudos to the ones who thought of this funny film. ngl Jackie is cute with that wig
Agreed :D
The French have produced the most cursed and funniest movie I've seen in a while right up there with Austin Powers
Jackie is just cute in general
Lmfao he reminded me very much of Lindsay Sloane!
@@ABozowithDignity austin powers is american no?
It's like a twisted version of Cinderella and I love it. I really loved this concept.
The ending had me laughing so loud when everyone's asleep 💀 I wasn't expecting the ending to be like that
They got good pioson i tell youitcant be healthy eating poop the bacteria killed them
@@jasminkrieger8228 they're basically recycling everything so it can't be that bad 😬✋ still disgusting tho
@@hanjihannaya7419 i know a more worse movie about a destroyed radioactive world were no plant no animals no food only plants and starving human than a group of human trap other survivor and eat their own kind not to starve
@@hanjihannaya7419 messed up beyond repair
@@hanjihannaya7419 or Zombie mutant movies could be worse i still remember train to busan my fav actor plays their the father hes from hello my teacher ost and goblin korean ost
Him introducing Jacky as a 'handsome young man' feels so wholesome to me
It also highlights how disproportionately female leads are introduced as, a “Beautiful young woman”
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I really went
'oh does she like women?'
'nevermind she found out he's actually a guy lol'
'ok they're gay men'
Right it was like oh, she's gay! Oh, bi, Oh wait no gay.
@@sageseeker9197 I think the writer had decided they are gonna be in love and the rest of the writers table kept changing genders.
His gaydar was right with him even realizing it!
It was so gay its gay
Gay
It's the tone when he says, "They were feeding the poor their own sh**"🤣
"But in reality, shes feeding the poor there own shit"
So like low grade scat, generaless is on her own sigma grindset
stop youre gonna make people search. up scat 😭
@a cookie let them be, let them awaken their own fetish lmao
@@UCmDBecUtbSafffpMEN3iscA oh youre right i was definitely mistaken saying that. while youre at it why not look up omurashi and prolapsing too hdfg
Soylent green was recicled humans haha
@@acookie7548 Wait ? You're talking about Mr Scatman John right 😳 ? Yea...he make good music... there's no problem searching it on the internet....?
I love how some foreign films are good and entertaining and ACTUALLY have a message! Unlike the big budget cash grabs we have here in America.
To most of us in the rest of the world, America produces the foreign films :')
@@MrChampionchimp Eh, not really. American Pop culture is so pervasive that it is seen as the norm. I think that American media is the victim of its own success, unfortunately. Every movie is made to be a 'hit', and much like pop songs, this means that most of them lack substance or originality.
American movies is just like their fastfood chain, they don't know the real food.
@@kamaruddin9172
i mean like...fast food are fast food, its meant to be served fast. Its prepackaged and commercially driven, not made out to impress. Its a not freaking five star restaurant now is it?
This one has a message to whom? This is just preaching to the choir while making islamophobic stereotype. I could tell this was a film meant to mock a certain region rather than about reversing gender roles.
😂😂😂never in a million years I expected that ending 😂😂
lmao that shit caught me off guard
Use mangekiyu sharingan Itachi.
It's actually like Cinderella
That ending was unexpected. I love it.
Except it made zero sense.
This is one of the weirdest things I've seen.
and the fact that this actually might be true back then.
Good Weird
@Grey Donovun Very Interesting.
Its an exact reflection of the real world, men are treated like shit while women are praised
*weirdest movie but fun
It's a hilarious and an impossible plot for a movie, but imagine for a second, actually living in a world like this. You'd stop laughing real quick. This portrays the reality of women in many countries ,in this day and age.
Like what? Getting everything for free? True
@@rickywilliams2096 What.
Honestly no gender should be forced to be like this. Everyone should be free to do what they want (as long as its not hurting anyone duh) like be a housewife/househusband or a working mom/dad.
@@rickywilliams2096
Bruh what world are u living in?
@@sy-zu4uz I don't think being allowed to do anything is good.. Hopefully if things don't go wrong, humanity wont fall into a dystopia future where you can satisfy your unhealthy addiction or self harm and nobody would care because you can do anything you want, but still thats a big gamble with no dateline..
The lady at the end yelling "blasphemy!" scared the living shit out of that baby 😭 11:54
LMAO I FEEL BAD FOR LAUGHING
10:05 actually had me laughing
Is it just me or does it seem like it would be really cool to be friends with this channel's creator? He seems so chill and laid back and has a really sweet demeanor.
It's his youtube personal. In real life... there is much worse. Just a man sitting in a chair. For hours. Watching horrors. So broken when he speaks it comes as 'calm' because there is no life left. Just the chair. Just the microphone. Just the 'likes' powering his action. The days have no name, it is just how long since he last posted a video.
@@nexusdrop7863 ... are you okay-?😂
@@nexusdrop7863 touch some grass you weirdo
@@nexusdrop7863 ngl but that is a reality for many TH-camrs...but it's not like they suffer from it,they most likely enjoy it
@@mar-b5k2f i guess what hes trying to say without exagerations is dont judge a book by its a cover ok?
This is funny af to me because in haitian creole "bouboune" is slang for vagina😂😂every time i hear boubounery i cant stop laughing
Yoo 😂
I think it’s intentional
The Brittish comedians, The Two Ronnies had this idea of living in a world where women rule way back in the 1970s. They did it in a serial segment in their comedy show. They called it, The Worm Turns.
Yeah alot of people have really thought of that because of just how the world mostly favors men no wonder there are people who would really want equal rights among all of us lol wahhahahaha
@@randomizer8271 In some parts of the world, it's the women who are favored. i.e. USA's law system.
@@SapioiT barely lol, that's also rooted in misogyny
@@warm_spittle2141 wait, favoring women is misogyny, but at the same time not giving them special laws and shit is misogyny too.
@@mon-keigh3686 favoring women isn't mysogony no, and the us court system does favor woman but that doesn't make the us as a whole entirely equal, but I fight on both sides of this scale so I don't wanna dove into this.
3:38 - That slap was way too funny for me.
I love how women lived through this stuff like our actual reality, yet when men are replaced in these situation it’s considered a comedy and something to be laughed at… I don’t understand society and why it’s okay for women to have lived like this in our world and “funny” when men go through the same.
I think he meant to say satire, there's nothing funny about this its profoundly uncomfortable
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@@wah5018 obviously that’s not what I’m saying but the other shit like forced to wear vails and being hit on and forced into marriages and looked down upon is what I’m talking about. If you’re too blind to see what I’m actually talking about and the point I’m trying to make then you obviously never have experienced these things or even know they exist
@@wah5018 this literally does happen. obviously not the paste part but it does happen, especially in non-western countries. All over the world in almost every continent women have faced these things. Women face oppression, sexual harassment, and women still live in a patriarchal society.
@@wah5018 Men don't go around asking for sexual favours?
My God, where are you living? Step outside your house.
And yes the paste thing makes it WAY EASIER for the men.
Because actual women have to make a zillion dishes in each meal 🤣🤣
The producer of that film: “ok listen me very carefully, we’ll have to spin a wheel with Middle East countries and then switch the male roles with the female ones”
But there is actualy a scene where their country maps look like georgia. A small nation under russia
@@aufararsyi3399 And Russia goes around Europe, Middle East and sometimes north america
That's what they tried to do in this movie and failed miserably. They only portrayed their own perspective of Islamic culture in gender reverse roles. France is well known for its anti Islamic laws/position though..... Well, it was good to learn how they view us.
This film might've had a message if it had actually tried to think through its central conceit. But no, it just swapped the bodies (not the mindsets, attitudes, perspectives, etc., just the bodies) of the people in power and called it a day. It's the basic type of gender reversal you could possibly do, and fails to provide anything thought-provoking as a result. A more realistic take on a matriarchal society would've been far better. But no, they were only interested in a toilet humor level take against a certain group of people.
@@hridrumaiya btw, I don't know if you thought that, but I didn't mean to offend religious people. I'm referring to the fact that governments are very authoritarian and try to exploit religion, an important detail that distinguish them from other authoritarian governments.
"We meet Jaki, who is WHIPPED" ---I'm dead, this dude be having too much fun roasting 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
tackles problems on gender while being funny and unique. It's so good.
It also shows a great way for us to check if we r sexist or not *ahem the men complaining about this moviea ahem*
This movie seems like a whole acid trip honestly
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It's supposed to be like that 😂
Be honest, do you all really know what an acid trip feels like?
@@kenz2756 not literally that 💀
@@fireflymiesumae it’s french
"she is feeding the poor thier own shit!!"
🤣🤣🤣
This is actually such a cool concept, I am glad we have comedy to come up with such fun concepts like this.
@God King Whys that?
it was fun.
@@TheStarForge anyone with "God" in there name,is clearly a self righteous prick! Therefore we can ascertain that they're boring,and wouldn't know what fun is,unless it involves a gay Jesus,and genderless naked angels 🤟🏼
@@willzer6915 nigga you good?
@Inland Empire What other movies have this same concept?
I'm happy seeing men like that!! Wow. I wish this could be happening in real life!!!!
I see man in the comments saying that they rather stay at home cooking and cleaning, except they forgot the part about having no rights and being sexualized everyday. Women only now have the rights that they long fought for, and mostly man don't think that's a big deal, the fight is still not over, man still get paid more, respect more and is seeing as a more capable being.
There is a reason why man have the rights tho 🤣🤣
@@yankedhonor4281 honestly, they don't.
Sexualization is biologically innate. That doesn't give anyone the right to act ungraciously. But most women don't think sex is a big deal because their biology is different.
Thats kinda cuz men work more dangerous jobs, youd be paid more if you had a risk of dying or injury at your job.
I dunno about the more capable part though
Go out in the real world.
"The food is a white sticky substance"
*S U S*
Very S U S
Super S U S
EXTREME S U S
@@Starlight81781 Among Us S U S
*S U S*
That ending was WOW
Spoiler:
I mean, I know this is a twisted story and has a lot of twists and turns, but I'm really happy for Jackie ending up with the colonesse :)
Edit: Fuuuuuck, sorry for the spoiler. Gonna put a spoiler alert up there.
The last twist was had me have to watch and listen a second time, that the Coloness was actually a man.
Ayoo spoilers
Never gonna scroll through the comments again
@@ladymecha8718 same lmao
@@DylanTheGreatestOfAllTime sorry about that, just put a spoiler alert on there 😐
This just makes me realize how effed up our mentality is about man and woman's place in the world
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I mean really they have the same rights as we have, I don't think it's that bad in the U.S.
Walmarts original owner gave Walmart to his daughter and Sam's Club to his son... now I think she owns both of them, but the point I'm making is we have the same rights.
I dont know everything about this cause I'm 14 so.....
@@Ithat1guyl It's pretty bad in the USA lol. For starters you don't have national rules on maternity leave and abortion was pretty much banned in Texas. Its definitely not the worst place to be a women in the world, but for supposedly one of the most developed countries in the world its pretty bad still.
@@nituraa8147 the fact that the oppressed are wearing burkas implies that this movie alludes to Muslim societies.
@@IGETTHOSEGOOSEBUMPSEVERYTIME I'm taking about women's rights and reproductive healthcare, which are intrinsically linked. The United States is one of the richest and most 'developed' countries in the world, but doesn't have a law on mandatory maternity leave? Oppression compared to other counties, of course it's further ahead, but its last compared to its counterparts in the 'developed world' . Sure comparing it to Afghanistan or something lol, but that's like going aww we do the bare minimum so it can't be that bad.
Didn't see that ending coming lol.
neither did your mom
@@Humanoidable hehe
This video and comment section, lol, did NOT fail to entertain! Lmfao oh Lord. Never change, you all. The world needs levity. You are fulfilling an absolutely vital role!
This is what the women in Afghanistan are or will likely be going through right now. Same in other middle-eastern or southwestern asian countries. This movie is appreciated and needed, because it shines a light on those that are forced to live like this, in a perspective many in power don't consider or feel empathy for, being the ones in control, never having to live like this. Nobody deserves to be treated like they're less human to another person in their society.
The ending was beautiful I swear I almost cried
i cry every time
What about the Blasphemy part tho? They still get judged even after being good people???
@@sussusamongus6592 well I don't even remembered that part existed
So normally I wouldn’t watch a movie about any of this kind of stuff, just not something I relate to or know much about, but this was incredibly well done, at least in review form. Best gay movie I think I’ve ever heard of. Never seen broke back mountain but I think this movie should get much more attention.
totally get your point, and agree that this is a great movie, but it's not necessarily a gay movie comparable to brokeback mountain. this is more focused on gender politics and social dynamics, whereas brokeback mountain is purely a drama romance movie. very different concepts for different audiences, so heavily preferring one is understandable
You've never even seen Brokeback mountain though. So not a very informed opinion 🤷♀️
The women screaming blasphemy at the end and scaring the poor baby out of sleep had me rolling 😂
So this is the French take on Saudi Arabia, USSR and make it a gender reversal. Patronizing but interesting. Well at least it's not another French movie about the "forbidden" love between a 50 years old man and 16 year old girl.
🤢🤢that other movie WTF why would anyone make something like that
Lmao someone is buthurt
Its not patronizing, its WHAT THEY DO.
@@MsAggie78 it's what who does?
@@TBoneHEMA Its what Saudi Arabia does to women. They treat women like absolute SHIT, everybody knows.
the fact that it's actually a map of Georgia at 10:17 is hilarious
Went through comments to see if anyone recognized it 😂
Yes! I was like WTF?!😂
Damn they really fucked up my country lol
I liked when he said "she is feeding the poor their own shit" perfect delivery
Damn, I was no expecting that plot twist. Hit me like a brick. My god I was rolling😂
Imagine how impactful this movie would have been if it wasn't a comedy
No need to imagine ;)
It wouldn't be
Perhaps. Though humor can sometimes makes it easier to take in complex concepts
Well, that kind of life is comedy
@@sirbachelorboredmen1314 So you think it's okay for women to be in that position but not for men? At least that's what I'm getting from your comment
@@sirbachelorboredmen1314 bruh
"but really she is feeding the poor people their own SHIT" I cantttt XD
This has to be one of the weirdest movies I've ever seen
Yes they are. I’m a proud inferior woman.
@@Limchye No, Because the men are still superior. They could easily overpower all those women but instead they sit around doing housework and playing dog. It's certainly funny but extremely unrealistic. It's weird seeing men that could easily overpower a woman play slave to her.
@@Limchye women are not inferior
@@Limchye Sometimes, or maybe often times, people love to take offense on behalf of other people, or news of other people, or even unrealistic portrayals if other people.
You know, even in the middle east's standard this is overblown af.
@@Limchye The middle East is not the world, yes women have it worse there, but in the rest of the world women are in power and are still pushing this idea that They are somehow victims and that the problem is Male behavior, ai tell you What the problem is and it is bad female behavior, Yeah that is probably something in which you have never even heard of because feminism does not allow it to he talked about in todays world, even though it accours every day and is effecting every Male on this earth
I love the twist at the end!
I got choked in laughter by the plot twist 😂
The movie could have been funnier
This takes the phrase submissive and breedable to a whole new level
This fits Beyonce's song" If I were a boy" so much
That .... was.... the biggest plot twist I've ever scene!! 😭😭🥺🥺❤️❤️❤️❤️
Fun fact: Tap water being poop water is actually quite accurate. When you flush your toilet the poop water is sent to a treatment facility that cleans it and sends it back through the tap.
Damn
Yup. It kinda have a lots of process.
Especially in space station where their bio-waste would be recycled
Erm, no, treated water goes back into rivers or the ocean, where it rejoins the water cycle.
It doesn’t become drinking water most of the time though-
This story is comedic, really comedic. But it felt like watching your weird dreams and shower thoughts in continuous format.
Can you also narrate '50s, '60s, '70s movies? And also I'm curious how they were received back then: •flop? •blockbuster? •award-winning? •critically-acclaimed? •criticized? •etc.etc.
Thanks
I like this idea
So the plot turns from cinderella/harry potter to Mulan real quick. It's nuts!
That guy's all covered outfit is accurate.
@EmMy western cultures*
@EmMy Lmao "real world"? What, only western countries are real and other countries in the East and the South are in some kind of imaginary planes of existence? 😂
@@reelan1036 Emmy kinda has a point, because Muslims live in a fantasy world.
Hydraxon - The vast majority of Muslims live in South East Asia, where literally no country has standards like this. The camera and many of the fastest growing economy wouldn’t be here without Islam. Better to be grateful.
@@Slavaisusukhrystu Photography was perfected by Europeans, just like firearms. And in the case of Firearms, muslims also just took the invention of blackpowder from east asians to make weapons out of it. You see, progress is a chain, not purely the work of one race or one religion.
There is nothing to be grateful about to a medieval cult that survived to this day.
I respect Arab inventors, I respect all inventors, but that doesn't mean I respect all religions LMAO.
I feel like this movie is a prime example of that it doesn’t matter which gender is “Dominant” in society. Shits gonna be bad either way lol
Also that ending was funny as hell
Exactly, if we don't respect each other and see the other as human beings, welp everyone is fųćked
Facts🤣🤣 Humans will be humans💀
*cough* hyena social structures *cough*
@@gremlinenjoyer56 oh god not the hyenas 😭
I don't think it was real enough. None of the ugly men were euthanized. But was a comedy.
There’s probably a alternate universe where this is reality
You wish.
Lets pray not im a girl but even this is to much but well Girls habe it aswell not easy in our reality and some guys
Where islam is matriarchal in this univers?
@@ArturoBIturbide i do wish lmfao
@@gaize1017 this IS about religion. Look at Afghanistan. That's the reality people live in. You glorifying an ugly cult is what's disgusting.
Where to watch the full movie?
theres nothing better than watching mystery recapped videos in bed with a blanket at night as a bedtime story 😂😂.
You are from shillong?
yes
What a story to hear before going to sleep lol
I love watching mystery recapped they explain every movie for us
Ikr i just love it, it makes me understand the concept of the movie but the intro of the story the song of it makes me scared so i get under the covers
@@florabelle4707 Exactly
@@florabelle4707 Also we don't have to watch cringe movies.
Next he should try to explain Inception or Tenet.
@@SurfyStories TH-cam really counts as a social media platform in its own right for the commenting. There are a few videos that have the comment count in the millions and are really a community of their own.
Wow!! I am not a man hater but I always thought it would be interesting for a society to be developed as an experiment where young girls are not taught any stories of princesses being rescued by males and some of male social strategy is taught to girls from day one for them to be equipped to operate with more male skills (if they so choose) than what is currently expected in today's society. Basically boys and girls are socialized differently and it would be interesting to see if girls where socialized with more male traits
Well they r female for a reason.....now don't argue that males should start giving birth lol.....
@@RealPlatoishere ok but the fact that I am able to produce a baby has zero to do with my personality traits
@@RealPlatoishere that has nothing to do with teaching girls that u r weak....u cant stand for urself and need a man....while boys r taught to be tough and endure hardships....yes girls r physically weaker and that's why they need to be mentally strong and tough to be able to keep up with hardships......instead they r pampered and taught to stay weak lol.....courage and bravery is not a man's quality....a woman should learn that too....
My mum did this an experiment with me and my sister, she never forced any toys on us as babies and toddlers and let us choose ourselves. We instinctively chose toys that typically matched our genders, me choosing boy toys like soldiers and her choosing girl toys like dolls. Was a big red pill when she told me that later. Biology has a bigger impact than social conditioning a lot of the time.
@@blowaraspberry380 biology has impact no doubt......and choosing toys is not the factor....pampering is....when i was a girl ( I've no sibblings) my parents bought me all types of toys.....but i preferred particularly 2 types....one was barbie and the other was toy guns......girls choose dolls bcuz they hv a motherly instinct biologically but that has doesnt mean they will be taught " u r weak...u need to depend....u need to be shy....u need to be submissive "....these kind of teaching hinders personality development.....am not saying they will be taught to be tomboys....that will make them lose their nurturing side.....but should also be taught to be mentally compatible and tough with stress situations.....the tale should not be " the princess was in distress , she cried, the prince came to save her" but should be, "the princess was in distress, stayed strong , didnt breakdown or cry, tried to save herself, the prince helped.....not every princess in distress may get a prince, so instead of depending on the prince should find ways to survive themselves"....
Wait, is the coloness bi or did she know Jacky was a man even with the "women's clothing"?
Also is Jacky bi? cause he still stayed with the coloness after he found out shes a guy
Edit: Just saw the ending. There was so many plot twists, jesus christ.
they all had bi vibes
Biggest plot twist is that this is Georgia.
I mean, women wrote it, whattaya expect.
JAck is hot in that Wig
Honestly, when the Coloness looked at Jackie dressed as a woman I expected her/him to be a lesbian not a gay man XD
When you see these reversal videos it looks and feels so weird and wrong but that's just the current reality for women and we're so used to it that no one blinks an eye
@Spongeman idk how to tell you this but yes, women are still treated like this. I grew up in a community where women were treated like this.
@Spongeman Yes. Even in countries like America, you still have such communities.
Besides that you have stuff like teen girls being told to cover their shoulders and not to tempt boy, but boys' sexual desires are scoffed of as "Boys will be boys"
High ranking political officials will have opinions that age of concent should be lowered to 13-14 because "a female body is ready to have kids then"
Many times a woman worth in high ranking places will be diminished because her superiors think that "Women are too emotional and not rational enough to rule"
While the same superiors will admit they can't control their sexual desires.
@@oscarozzieozborne5783 give me a western “high ranking” politician that has tried to pass a lowering in the age of consent. Because I haven’t heard a single case where that has happened.
@@TabooTalz it’s just not true though, in a lot of ways women have it much easier. For example women are given an average of 60% shorter sentences than a man who has done exactly the same thing, and that’s when she’s even convicted for it. I know so many women who have just gotten away with crimes Scot-free (usually violent crimes). They are given a higher chance in education. For example my sister and all her female peers went to an exclusively girls outing where only the girls were allowed to learn about engineering. How is that fair? The boys didn’t get anything like this and none of the girls even enjoyed it. Their views were just ignored because “they are too influenced by the patriarchy”. Another thing is that there is a stereotype that men beat their children more (in the movies, news, etc.) but it’s actually far more likely that women do, it’s just it doesn’t fit with the left narrative. Men are also more likely to be violently attacked. I know you will say “by other men”, but does that matter? Focus on the victim instead of blaming the victim. Domestic violence is also a lot less out-balanced than feminists will have you believe, the statistics are more 40-60 (men - women). There are so many more advantages too. Here’s more:
Women’s car insurance costs less,
Women can get into nightclubs at younger ages (men have to be 21 and women have to be 18)
It’s easy for a woman to destroy a man’s life with literally 3 words
Women and girls typically have an easier time in education, as boys are almost immediately thrown out of education after a small slip up.
I genuinely do not understand how people like you can ignore all of this and say women have to live in a society like the one portrayed in this movie. The vast majority of countries let women work, drive, socialise, and have the same (sometimes even more) rights as men.
@@Alex-ug9wx the 40-60 (men-women) seems to support the idea that men are more violent. Also didn't see your comment give me a few moments.
Man does such a good job narrating and his voice is at perfect pitch to where it is soothing.
Lmaooo omg this is hilarious I actually love the Jacky dude lol his face in the headdress lmaoo
If anyone is wondering if this sorta thing has happened in the real world I would recommend looking up Margaret Mead's discovery of the Tchambuli people where the gender roles are opposite to what we would call the norm similar to this movie but not as extreme
I LITERALLY LOL WHEN HE SAID THEY WOULD BE CALLED “THE BIG DUMMY”😭💀⚰️
thats actually how women are treated in some countries! so men who think this is awful, respect women 😌
And to the women who treat men like this (because this movie isn't that far off our reality) respect men.
@@ma_de_sa5848 which delusion are you living in?
Respect who deserves it
Irrespective of gender.
@@ma_de_sa5848 yes ofc! I am just commenting on the movie changing the roles 🥰
@@aquafacts3868 You are just spitting facts! Respect!
I didn't expect the ending 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 Bromanc at the ending 😂🤣😭🤣😭
I kinda want Jackie to fail. He betrayed his family too many times and I want the brother to succeed instead.
Betrayed his family he only has his mom and brother. The rest of his family treated him like garbage
You just love pain man you weirdo
So 'Cinderella' in an alternate universe.
Lmao yes