
The Red Pill chronicles filmmaker Cassie Jaye's journey following the mysterious and polarizing Men's Rights Movement. The Red Pill explores today's gender war and asks the question "what is the future of gender equality?... (Full plot summary below)
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The Red Pill chronicles filmmaker Cassie Jaye's journey following the mysterious and polarizing Men's Rights Movement. The Red Pill explores today's gender war and asks the question "what is the future of gender equality?
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| Matt's Movie ReviewsMatthew PejkovicCombines a personal journey narrative with a thorough exploration of the contentious Men's Rights movement, to make for an insightful and at times frustrating viewing experience. |
| The Daily Review/CrikeyLuke BuckmasterA wretched, morally bankrupt documentary. |
| Screen-SpaceSimon FosterCassie Jaye's men, and by association the filmmaker herself, are not serving a greater good or inspiring discourse, but instead fuelling a social divide and dishonouring their respective genders. |
| Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeCassie Jaye's The Red Pill is clumsy and frustrating in many ways. But it demonstrates enough sincerity and openness to challenging ideas — letting representatives of this problematic movement make their case clearly and convincingly — that one wishes it were able to look at multiple sides of this debate at the same time. |
| Common Sense MediaBarbara ShulgasserUnbalanced docu about men's rights movement. |
| Village VoiceAlan ScherstuhlJaye acknowledges in the opening and closing minutes that MRAs sometimes spew nasty garbage online, but she never presses them on this in her many interviews. Instead, she lets them moan about how hard it is to be a dude in 2016. |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshJaye never gets to her original question about rape culture, and ultimately twists herself in knots to justify the movement’s misogynist rhetoric. |
| User ReviewRyan BThis is not an anti-feminist or pro-MRA story... this is a story about how the only way you can have "equality" is to have individual rights. Until we see everyone as individuals, and stop making any assumptions based on gender (or race), we will never have equal rights. |
| User ReviewMarkus EJust watch the movie. I thought I had been desensitized, putting myself into a lot of the issues covered in the movie, but it made me cry. One of the greatest documentaries I have ever watched. |
| User ReviewDebashis RWatched it and it's mind blowing. Do not read the review of this movie from Manginas like Alan Scherstuhl & Simon Foster, instead please watch and judge by yourself |