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Contributor Nena Jaye, Cassie Jaye, Documentary Cast, Anna Laclergue
Language English
Runtime 1 hour and 57 minutes
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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?" Cassie Jaye's journey exploring an alternate perspective on gender equality, power and privilege forces her and others to question their own beliefs.

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.33:1
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.38 x 5.35 x 6.75 inches; 2.33 ounces
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Cassie Jaye
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Blu-ray
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 57 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ March 6, 2017
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Documentary Cast
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Cassie Jaye, Nena Jaye, Anna Laclergue
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Gravitas Ventures
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01LTI0BKA
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Cassie Jaye
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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Customers find the documentary insightful, with one review noting its excellent factual treatment of topics, and appreciate its balanced approach to gender issues. The film is well-made and eye-opening, with one customer highlighting how it captures the emotions and reasoning of each side. While the pacing receives mixed reactions, with some finding it compelling while others describe it as infuriating, the documentary's overall quality and value for money receive positive feedback.

609 customers mention "Insight"543 positive66 negative

Customers find the movie insightful, appreciating its factual treatment of topics and interesting statistics, with one customer noting how it sets the record straight on various subjects.

"...have demonstrated such a firm grasp on the subject matter, and also such a gentleness in the face of their opposition..." Read more

"...The film addresses, along with provides evidence and statistics for, a lot issues that disproportionately affect males, like:..." Read more

"...The documentary is honest, thought provoking, and brought up issues I never heard about, particularly: -..." Read more

"...Adequate physical and mental health care is an answer. Not demonizing your brothers or sisters is an answer...." Read more

504 customers mention "Value for money"442 positive62 negative

Customers find the movie worth watching and appreciate its importance, with one customer describing it as a fantastic well-balanced film.

"...These are better paying careers that don't require a degree, and don’t require gyrating on a pole in a G-string...." Read more

"...But I am getting carried away. The movie is done very gently, carefully avoiding really nasty things like misogynistic statements on MRA's websites..." Read more

"I consider this a 'must see' film. I first viewed it for free online somewhere and was so impressed that I bought a copy to share with friends." Read more

"This was definitely worth the watch...." Read more

380 customers mention "Documentary quality"335 positive45 negative

Customers praise the documentary quality of the film, describing it as a hybrid documentary that provides in-depth journalism. One customer notes it is rare for its value of truth, while another highlights its balanced approach to socio-political topics.

"A very much needed documentary about an issue that sadly isn't talked about enough." Read more

"...Thank you, thank you, and thank you again for this timely and informative documentary." Read more

"...Thanks to Amazon and Cassie Jay for providing this outstanding documentary...." Read more

"...The documentary is an eye opener, and yet still just the surface of the snow drift that Paul Elam likens the men's rights movement too...." Read more

210 customers mention "Quality"190 positive20 negative

Customers praise the documentary's quality, describing it as excellently put together and extremely impressive.

"...the documentary does shine a light on some issues that are real and undeniable, but fails to put in perspective the ugliest side of its main guest,..." Read more

"Nothing is perfect, but this film did a very good job at what it set out to do, which is a sort of mirror held up to the present day feminist..." Read more

"Outstanding work! I watched this because I lost my father to the court system and watched the same happen to my brother...." Read more

"...Despite some minor technical shortcomings, The Red Pill is a magnificently strong film with a powerful message...." Read more

170 customers mention "Eye opening"167 positive3 negative

Customers find the movie eye-opening, appreciating its thoughtful and honest depiction of issues, with one customer noting how it captures the emotions and reasoning of each side.

"...have no reproductive rights, no parenthood rights, and the film presents this clearly...." Read more

"...I am glad that I have the option to have a cushy desk job and not face a draft...." Read more

"...Love is an answer. Governments who take care of and value their citizens is an answer. Adequate physical and mental health care is an answer...." Read more

"...film is an excellent dive into an outwardly vile group with more heart than expected. I can solidly recommend a watch." Read more

88 customers mention "Balance"80 positive8 negative

Customers appreciate the film's balanced approach, describing it as extremely fair and providing an excellent perspective.

"...Both there and here I was impressed by her intellectual bravery and balance...." Read more

"tl;dr A well made, thought provoking, balanced movie. Both sides are interviewed & represented fairly...." Read more

"very well done and fair...." Read more

"...Extremely fair, extremely eye opening, and really cuts through the propaganda regarding all sides. By the way ignore the 1 star reviews...." Read more

271 customers mention "Gender issues"183 positive88 negative

Customers have mixed views on the documentary's approach to gender issues, with some appreciating its honest look at both sides of gender inequality, while others find it misogynistic.

"...to understanding the entire issue, and yes from a beautiful, young lady to boot...." Read more

"...This documentary doesn't speak badly about women, it's just pointing out facts, backed up by statistics and research that you simply can;t deny...." Read more

"...up a dialogue but tends to show more of the men's issues, leans on bias toward men that do not want to assume the roles of manhood in their entirety..." Read more

"...needed balance to the feminist movement, and shines some light on the complex nature of gender equality...." Read more

121 customers mention "Pacing"71 positive50 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the movie, with some praising its compelling storytelling while others find it infuriating.

"...It was informative and gentle (mostly)...." Read more

"...Manipulating facts, playing on emotions...lots of profanity and putdowns and patronizing...." Read more

"...This was a very good start into what I hope will become an ongoing conversation/activism into a new understanding of who EACH of us really..." Read more

"...And while frequently infuriating, it is worth watching due to the intriguing subject matter...." Read more

Left Thinking vs. Wrong Thinking: Where liberals went wrong by allying the majority of the Democratic party with the left.
5 out of 5 stars
Left Thinking vs. Wrong Thinking: Where liberals went wrong by allying the majority of the Democratic party with the left.
As a documentary, I tend to watch them and be skeptical of the political agenda and motives of the film maker and what they would like to see This documentary is like a breath of fresh air. I primary watch war/battle documentaries and the amount of care in this film to show both sides true agenda (The MRAs and 3 wave Feminists) should be a Pulitzer prize winning film for its investigative journalism. Cassie Jaye moved to Hollywood in the dreams of becoming an actress but everywhere she turned she was shut out "Call me after you get a boob job" "If you just were 2 dress sizes smaller, you would be perfect". That is the true Hollywood for you, a bunch of sexist feminists that cheer when they hear about equality but shun and boo you for speaking the wrong opinions. Cassie Jaye: A true feminist breakdown on why do we hate other peoples ideas and opinions and try to silence them instead of engage in open dialogue. Cassie, you are a hero of mine and fight for true equality, not spew some gender studies BS about there are no such thinks as biological differences between sexes. It's why LA is stacked with actors/actresses are the biggest bunch of leftie hypocrites. Don't get me wrong, I love visiting Seattle to San Diego but I got to witness a Trump group that was predominately minorities get harassed on a college campus, the Trump/Pence signs that they were holding were ripped from their hands and were beaten with it. The protesters being called "Uncle toms, Hispanics for trump were spit on and called racial slurs.. etc. This is why I don't call myself a liberal anymore. Cassie's "journey into the rabbit hole" explores the reason why there is such a divide between Americans such as MRAs and people that describe themselves as feminists. In fact, she unlocks the door that one feminist describes "feminism means equality for all". This is a tactic that was used for politburo heads of the soviet union and it really means "Some people are more equal than others" when is comes to oppression. The film really shows the violent and absurd tactics used by leftits, not liberal, organizations on college campuses the spews out into the real world with family courts, fathers have no say whether or not the baby is born, and gives a collage of father victims of the family courts. Males attain custody 20% of the time, that's 1 in 5 of fathers being fathers. Feminism has been masked as equality for women at the expense of inequality for men. "My body, my choice" was a chant that Linda Sausour used in the woman's march. You know the feminists that changed their Facebook picture to represent her wearing a US flag burka? The one that tweeted that "Bridget Gabriel = Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Shes asking for an a$$ whoopin'. I wish I could take their vaginas away - they dont deserve to be women. and deleted it a few days later when Ayaan was a victim of genitalia mutilation because of sharia law. Feminist praise her even now, for speaking her mind about Israeli propaganda. Most 1st wave feminists that went through the 20's - late 40's would be shocked to see what has become of their movement. Most 2nd Wave feminists don't associate with feminism anymore like Christina Hoff Sommers who earned a BA in NYU and PhD in philosophy from Brandeis. Unlike 3rd wave feminists, she refutes the data by the department of labor as a propaganda tool that the previous 2 administrations used that doesn't take careers, part-time vs full-time choices and motherhood and the data is therefore tainted from the beginning and that men are the majority of the labor market, are 93% of work related deaths, are 3 times more likely to abuse substances, and 75% of suicides. If there was a re-enabling of the draft, why does it only apply to men, which Clinton brushed off the question with the debate with Bernie. The question left unanswered in this film is, in my opinion, the most important one. We know that Antifa, BAMN, certain characters of BLM are violent. Why do feminists of today ally with those people? To radicalize themselves? The LGBTQ community used to be a peaceful march in the early 80-the mid 90's. What Changed? Being liberal anymore is not enough. The party is splitting for the democrats. There are the non violent groups(Liberals) and the violent groups (Leftists). I believe the whole notion that if you support trump automatically means you are a racist is radical thinking. There have been Nazi marches through SC, Virginia, Louisiana for years. The poliece usally provide a barricades of police and metal. It usually goes off with a few arrests on the protesters side taking offence when they simple should use the phrase "Sticks and Stones" but in Chancellorsville, where were the police when there were people being bear maced 10 feet away? They were told to stand down by whom? The politics of the ultra left did this by doing nothing. They got blood on their hands at the expense of a protester. Let me ask you this, Did Jake Tapper admit that the majority of journalists and cameramen were maced by the 'peaceful protesters' and they came armed to the teeth with nightsticks, bear mace, homemade pepper bombs? At least he told the truth this time on CNN for once than MSNBC/FOX/NBC/ABC/CBS. Field reporters were getting pummeled and some reporter said the NAZI protesters were throwing bottles while it cut out to a shot where the Nazis were the victims the bottles were thrown at. I believe in the 1st amendment, But the press are extending their bounds by lying to the people. Yes, I'm Jewish and I hate what they did to my ancestors.... but the identity politics and your either pro nazi or antifascist leftist talk needs to stop. On a more personal note, This film touched my heart in ways I cannot express. a friend of mine girlfriend split up with him when she became pregnant. They only dated 3 months and the decision was made from her that she was to have an abortion. He highly protested and said he would care for the child after the birth and said he would not seek child support. A few weeks later she said she ended up terminating the pregnancy and we went out going out for drinks later that night to cheer him up. Fast Forward 3 years later, He met a woman, fell in love, and married her. One night I get a summons for him to appear in court, I don't know what about, and I gave the court officer his new address. One hour later I heard a banging at the door and it was my friend and his wife. The woman whom she previously was with was suing for child support (The one she claimed terminated the baby). They were devastated, I was called as a witness for the defense and she pulled every claim in the book. I just so happened to have his old mobile at my apartment, thankfully it worked, and it loaded the last 500 messages that she sent him, including that she terminated the baby. Then she filed a restraining order for the both of us, we did not know where she lived but she knew our favorite bar which happened to be along the way of her apartment where she was living where we were walking to the bar and she snapped video of the two of us walking to the bar/restaurant. The judge actually signed off on it like we were stalking her. Then she played her aces all at once. She went after the both of us for raping her and beating her, She did not have proof of the incidents because she was "too afraid" of what we will do to her. He immediately demanded DNA tests to be conducted on me because of DNA tests not coming back from my friend yet. I then asked for council. My friend asked for full custody of him, being he had a job as she had none. As It so happens, My dad mentioned to his coworker how I was involved with a child custody/support case and the predicament we were both in. He was chit chating away when he made the case that a Daughter of his was in and out of drug rehab and lived with her parents at their apartment. She would constantly make up stories of how the day went in family court and she came face to face with 2 men that raped her. Her parents did not believe a word of it and saw it as a tactic of getting income to buy drugs while her parents were home taking care of the baby. They then put 2 and 2 together, Her mom, Dad and my dad showed up to the next hearing around 5 minutes later to catch her off balance. Her dad demanded that she take a drug test in front of the judge. She refused even when to judge ordered her. Her parents told the whole story to the judge, and she was deemed unfit and her real father won parental rights and her grandparents won visitation rights. She was then sent to jail for 4 months, pleaded guilty on fraud charges and lying under oath, and ordered to pay the sum of £22,000 Male privilege, my ass. Michael Moore is seen as the hero for the radical left. For instance, bowling for columbine where he went around with survivors as human shields and stood on the graves of those who died in that tragedy and did not pose the right questions. Where his approach is ban all guns as an undertone to the movie, he did not take account why and how could this have happened while he strongly addressed the point that guns were used and painted firearms were the culprits of the entire thing. He also did this to an extent in Fahrenheit 9/11 which he explained that the invasion if Iraq was for big oil and he did not mention the fact that Iraq oil from Iraq was primarily imported to China, Indonesia, and Africa but asserted that the US benefited from the oil as an import and he neglected that the primary contracts were given to Aramco (Saudi) and they built the infrastructure with Haliburton. If you know how the corporation Haliburton works, it's not an acquisition company, meaning, they are not paid per price of the oil... just drilling equipment, contracts, and monitoring/drilling/steering/accounting software. Sicko is where I drew the line on insanity versus reality. The politicization of US healthcare started in the late 80's as the baby boomers were aging and that is where all of his 'documentaries' cross the line of becoming a skewed reality manifesto for millennials, that corporations drive big government, and the only solution is a bigger government that police the corporations, the amendments of rights can be overridden by the judicial bench of the supreme court as a 'living,breathing document and applies to the interpretations of the 2010's, not take in account when the amendments were written and to what purpose they were written about at the time of the states conventions". The millennials are possibly the most destructive generation in which all matters are handled federally without states rights consideration. The FDA, EPA, DEA, NSA, FBI, HUD, HHS, SSA, VA, CIA, IRS, FEMA, DoE..etc. They are all appointed for the directors, meaning, that they don't represent us. The invoke taxes and regulations on businesses. Some would say "The EPA is an entity to protect the environment by imposing fines and regulations that ensure the safety of us and the environment". I would say to that "What about the corporations that are given grants, virtually no taxes, and steal from honest working people: SOLYNDRA" The ATF was without a leader for years for giving the cartels guns, and a prominent Asian democrat state politician that was for total gun control was caught in a sting operation by selling Asian gangs guns. In short, Michael Moore did a blog on him claiming he was a hero for gun control that was promptly deleted.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2017
    As a documentary, I tend to watch them and be skeptical of the political agenda and motives of the film maker and what they would like to see This documentary is like a breath of fresh air. I primary watch war/battle documentaries and the amount of care in this film to show both sides true agenda (The MRAs and 3 wave Feminists) should be a Pulitzer prize winning film for its investigative journalism. Cassie Jaye moved to Hollywood in the dreams of becoming an actress but everywhere she turned she was shut out "Call me after you get a boob job" "If you just were 2 dress sizes smaller, you would be perfect". That is the true Hollywood for you, a bunch of sexist feminists that cheer when they hear about equality but shun and boo you for speaking the wrong opinions. Cassie Jaye: A true feminist breakdown on why do we hate other peoples ideas and opinions and try to silence them instead of engage in open dialogue. Cassie, you are a hero of mine and fight for true equality, not spew some gender studies BS about there are no such thinks as biological differences between sexes.

    It's why LA is stacked with actors/actresses are the biggest bunch of leftie hypocrites. Don't get me wrong, I love visiting Seattle to San Diego but I got to witness a Trump group that was predominately minorities get harassed on a college campus, the Trump/Pence signs that they were holding were ripped from their hands and were beaten with it. The protesters being called "Uncle toms, Hispanics for trump were spit on and called racial slurs.. etc. This is why I don't call myself a liberal anymore. Cassie's "journey into the rabbit hole" explores the reason why there is such a divide between Americans such as MRAs and people that describe themselves as feminists. In fact, she unlocks the door that one feminist describes "feminism means equality for all". This is a tactic that was used for politburo heads of the soviet union and it really means "Some people are more equal than others" when is comes to oppression.

    The film really shows the violent and absurd tactics used by leftits, not liberal, organizations on college campuses the spews out into the real world with family courts, fathers have no say whether or not the baby is born, and gives a collage of father victims of the family courts. Males attain custody 20% of the time, that's 1 in 5 of fathers being fathers. Feminism has been masked as equality for women at the expense of inequality for men. "My body, my choice" was a chant that Linda Sausour used in the woman's march. You know the feminists that changed their Facebook picture to represent her wearing a US flag burka? The one that tweeted that "Bridget Gabriel = Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Shes asking for an a$$ whoopin'. I wish I could take their vaginas away - they dont deserve to be women. and deleted it a few days later when Ayaan was a victim of genitalia mutilation because of sharia law. Feminist praise her even now, for speaking her mind about Israeli propaganda. Most 1st wave feminists that went through the 20's - late 40's would be shocked to see what has become of their movement. Most 2nd Wave feminists don't associate with feminism anymore like Christina Hoff Sommers who earned a BA in NYU and PhD in philosophy from Brandeis.

    Unlike 3rd wave feminists, she refutes the data by the department of labor as a propaganda tool that the previous 2 administrations used that doesn't take careers, part-time vs full-time choices and motherhood and the data is therefore tainted from the beginning and that men are the majority of the labor market, are 93% of work related deaths, are 3 times more likely to abuse substances, and 75% of suicides. If there was a re-enabling of the draft, why does it only apply to men, which Clinton brushed off the question with the debate with Bernie.

    The question left unanswered in this film is, in my opinion, the most important one. We know that Antifa, BAMN, certain characters of BLM are violent. Why do feminists of today ally with those people? To radicalize themselves? The LGBTQ community used to be a peaceful march in the early 80-the mid 90's. What Changed? Being liberal anymore is not enough. The party is splitting for the democrats. There are the non violent groups(Liberals) and the violent groups (Leftists). I believe the whole notion that if you support trump automatically means you are a racist is radical thinking. There have been Nazi marches through SC, Virginia, Louisiana for years. The poliece usally provide a barricades of police and metal. It usually goes off with a few arrests on the protesters side taking offence when they simple should use the phrase "Sticks and Stones" but in Chancellorsville, where were the police when there were people being bear maced 10 feet away? They were told to stand down by whom? The politics of the ultra left did this by doing nothing. They got blood on their hands at the expense of a protester.

    Let me ask you this, Did Jake Tapper admit that the majority of journalists and cameramen were maced by the 'peaceful protesters' and they came armed to the teeth with nightsticks, bear mace, homemade pepper bombs? At least he told the truth this time on CNN for once than MSNBC/FOX/NBC/ABC/CBS. Field reporters were getting pummeled and some reporter said the NAZI protesters were throwing bottles while it cut out to a shot where the Nazis were the victims the bottles were thrown at. I believe in the 1st amendment, But the press are extending their bounds by lying to the people. Yes, I'm Jewish and I hate what they did to my ancestors.... but the identity politics and your either pro nazi or antifascist leftist talk needs to stop.

    On a more personal note, This film touched my heart in ways I cannot express. a friend of mine girlfriend split up with him when she became pregnant. They only dated 3 months and the decision was made from her that she was to have an abortion. He highly protested and said he would care for the child after the birth and said he would not seek child support. A few weeks later she said she ended up terminating the pregnancy and we went out going out for drinks later that night to cheer him up. Fast Forward 3 years later, He met a woman, fell in love, and married her. One night I get a summons for him to appear in court, I don't know what about, and I gave the court officer his new address. One hour later I heard a banging at the door and it was my friend and his wife. The woman whom she previously was with was suing for child support (The one she claimed terminated the baby). They were devastated, I was called as a witness for the defense and she pulled every claim in the book. I just so happened to have his old mobile at my apartment, thankfully it worked, and it loaded the last 500 messages that she sent him, including that she terminated the baby.
    Then she filed a restraining order for the both of us, we did not know where she lived but she knew our favorite bar which happened to be along the way of her apartment where she was living where we were walking to the bar and she snapped video of the two of us walking to the bar/restaurant. The judge actually signed off on it like we were stalking her. Then she played her aces all at once. She went after the both of us for raping her and beating her, She did not have proof of the incidents because she was "too afraid" of what we will do to her. He immediately demanded DNA tests to be conducted on me because of DNA tests not coming back from my friend yet. I then asked for council.

    My friend asked for full custody of him, being he had a job as she had none. As It so happens, My dad mentioned to his coworker how I was involved with a child custody/support case and the predicament we were both in. He was chit chating away when he made the case that a Daughter of his was in and out of drug rehab and lived with her parents at their apartment. She would constantly make up stories of how the day went in family court and she came face to face with 2 men that raped her. Her parents did not believe a word of it and saw it as a tactic of getting income to buy drugs while her parents were home taking care of the baby. They then put 2 and 2 together, Her mom, Dad and my dad showed up to the next hearing around 5 minutes later to catch her off balance. Her dad demanded that she take a drug test in front of the judge. She refused even when to judge ordered her. Her parents told the whole story to the judge, and she was deemed unfit and her real father won parental rights and her grandparents won visitation rights. She was then sent to jail for 4 months, pleaded guilty on fraud charges and lying under oath, and ordered to pay the sum of £22,000
    Male privilege, my ass.

    Michael Moore is seen as the hero for the radical left. For instance, bowling for columbine where he went around with survivors as human shields and stood on the graves of those who died in that tragedy and did not pose the right questions. Where his approach is ban all guns as an undertone to the movie, he did not take account why and how could this have happened while he strongly addressed the point that guns were used and painted firearms were the culprits of the entire thing. He also did this to an extent in Fahrenheit 9/11 which he explained that the invasion if Iraq was for big oil and he did not mention the fact that Iraq oil from Iraq was primarily imported to China, Indonesia, and Africa but asserted that the US benefited from the oil as an import and he neglected that the primary contracts were given to Aramco (Saudi) and they built the infrastructure with Haliburton. If you know how the corporation Haliburton works, it's not an acquisition company, meaning, they are not paid per price of the oil... just drilling equipment, contracts, and monitoring/drilling/steering/accounting software. Sicko is where I drew the line on insanity versus reality. The politicization of US healthcare started in the late 80's as the baby boomers were aging and that is where all of his 'documentaries' cross the line of becoming a skewed reality manifesto for millennials, that corporations drive big government, and the only solution is a bigger government that police the corporations, the amendments of rights can be overridden by the judicial bench of the supreme court as a 'living,breathing document and applies to the interpretations of the 2010's, not take in account when the amendments were written and to what purpose they were written about at the time of the states conventions". The millennials are possibly the most destructive generation in which all matters are handled federally without states rights consideration. The FDA, EPA, DEA, NSA, FBI, HUD, HHS, SSA, VA, CIA, IRS, FEMA, DoE..etc. They are all appointed for the directors, meaning, that they don't represent us. The invoke taxes and regulations on businesses. Some would say "The EPA is an entity to protect the environment by imposing fines and regulations that ensure the safety of us and the environment". I would say to that "What about the corporations that are given grants, virtually no taxes, and steal from honest working people: SOLYNDRA" The ATF was without a leader for years for giving the cartels guns, and a prominent Asian democrat state politician that was for total gun control was caught in a sting operation by selling Asian gangs guns. In short, Michael Moore did a blog on him claiming he was a hero for gun control that was promptly deleted.
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    Left Thinking vs. Wrong Thinking: Where liberals went wrong by allying the majority of the Democratic party with the left.

    Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2017
    As a documentary, I tend to watch them and be skeptical of the political agenda and motives of the film maker and what they would like to see This documentary is like a breath of fresh air. I primary watch war/battle documentaries and the amount of care in this film to show both sides true agenda (The MRAs and 3 wave Feminists) should be a Pulitzer prize winning film for its investigative journalism. Cassie Jaye moved to Hollywood in the dreams of becoming an actress but everywhere she turned she was shut out "Call me after you get a boob job" "If you just were 2 dress sizes smaller, you would be perfect". That is the true Hollywood for you, a bunch of sexist feminists that cheer when they hear about equality but shun and boo you for speaking the wrong opinions. Cassie Jaye: A true feminist breakdown on why do we hate other peoples ideas and opinions and try to silence them instead of engage in open dialogue. Cassie, you are a hero of mine and fight for true equality, not spew some gender studies BS about there are no such thinks as biological differences between sexes.

    It's why LA is stacked with actors/actresses are the biggest bunch of leftie hypocrites. Don't get me wrong, I love visiting Seattle to San Diego but I got to witness a Trump group that was predominately minorities get harassed on a college campus, the Trump/Pence signs that they were holding were ripped from their hands and were beaten with it. The protesters being called "Uncle toms, Hispanics for trump were spit on and called racial slurs.. etc. This is why I don't call myself a liberal anymore. Cassie's "journey into the rabbit hole" explores the reason why there is such a divide between Americans such as MRAs and people that describe themselves as feminists. In fact, she unlocks the door that one feminist describes "feminism means equality for all". This is a tactic that was used for politburo heads of the soviet union and it really means "Some people are more equal than others" when is comes to oppression.

    The film really shows the violent and absurd tactics used by leftits, not liberal, organizations on college campuses the spews out into the real world with family courts, fathers have no say whether or not the baby is born, and gives a collage of father victims of the family courts. Males attain custody 20% of the time, that's 1 in 5 of fathers being fathers. Feminism has been masked as equality for women at the expense of inequality for men. "My body, my choice" was a chant that Linda Sausour used in the woman's march. You know the feminists that changed their Facebook picture to represent her wearing a US flag burka? The one that tweeted that "Bridget Gabriel = Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Shes asking for an a$$ whoopin'. I wish I could take their vaginas away - they dont deserve to be women. and deleted it a few days later when Ayaan was a victim of genitalia mutilation because of sharia law. Feminist praise her even now, for speaking her mind about Israeli propaganda. Most 1st wave feminists that went through the 20's - late 40's would be shocked to see what has become of their movement. Most 2nd Wave feminists don't associate with feminism anymore like Christina Hoff Sommers who earned a BA in NYU and PhD in philosophy from Brandeis.

    Unlike 3rd wave feminists, she refutes the data by the department of labor as a propaganda tool that the previous 2 administrations used that doesn't take careers, part-time vs full-time choices and motherhood and the data is therefore tainted from the beginning and that men are the majority of the labor market, are 93% of work related deaths, are 3 times more likely to abuse substances, and 75% of suicides. If there was a re-enabling of the draft, why does it only apply to men, which Clinton brushed off the question with the debate with Bernie.

    The question left unanswered in this film is, in my opinion, the most important one. We know that Antifa, BAMN, certain characters of BLM are violent. Why do feminists of today ally with those people? To radicalize themselves? The LGBTQ community used to be a peaceful march in the early 80-the mid 90's. What Changed? Being liberal anymore is not enough. The party is splitting for the democrats. There are the non violent groups(Liberals) and the violent groups (Leftists). I believe the whole notion that if you support trump automatically means you are a racist is radical thinking. There have been Nazi marches through SC, Virginia, Louisiana for years. The poliece usally provide a barricades of police and metal. It usually goes off with a few arrests on the protesters side taking offence when they simple should use the phrase "Sticks and Stones" but in Chancellorsville, where were the police when there were people being bear maced 10 feet away? They were told to stand down by whom? The politics of the ultra left did this by doing nothing. They got blood on their hands at the expense of a protester.

    Let me ask you this, Did Jake Tapper admit that the majority of journalists and cameramen were maced by the 'peaceful protesters' and they came armed to the teeth with nightsticks, bear mace, homemade pepper bombs? At least he told the truth this time on CNN for once than MSNBC/FOX/NBC/ABC/CBS. Field reporters were getting pummeled and some reporter said the NAZI protesters were throwing bottles while it cut out to a shot where the Nazis were the victims the bottles were thrown at. I believe in the 1st amendment, But the press are extending their bounds by lying to the people. Yes, I'm Jewish and I hate what they did to my ancestors.... but the identity politics and your either pro nazi or antifascist leftist talk needs to stop.

    On a more personal note, This film touched my heart in ways I cannot express. a friend of mine girlfriend split up with him when she became pregnant. They only dated 3 months and the decision was made from her that she was to have an abortion. He highly protested and said he would care for the child after the birth and said he would not seek child support. A few weeks later she said she ended up terminating the pregnancy and we went out going out for drinks later that night to cheer him up. Fast Forward 3 years later, He met a woman, fell in love, and married her. One night I get a summons for him to appear in court, I don't know what about, and I gave the court officer his new address. One hour later I heard a banging at the door and it was my friend and his wife. The woman whom she previously was with was suing for child support (The one she claimed terminated the baby). They were devastated, I was called as a witness for the defense and she pulled every claim in the book. I just so happened to have his old mobile at my apartment, thankfully it worked, and it loaded the last 500 messages that she sent him, including that she terminated the baby.
    Then she filed a restraining order for the both of us, we did not know where she lived but she knew our favorite bar which happened to be along the way of her apartment where she was living where we were walking to the bar and she snapped video of the two of us walking to the bar/restaurant. The judge actually signed off on it like we were stalking her. Then she played her aces all at once. She went after the both of us for raping her and beating her, She did not have proof of the incidents because she was "too afraid" of what we will do to her. He immediately demanded DNA tests to be conducted on me because of DNA tests not coming back from my friend yet. I then asked for council.

    My friend asked for full custody of him, being he had a job as she had none. As It so happens, My dad mentioned to his coworker how I was involved with a child custody/support case and the predicament we were both in. He was chit chating away when he made the case that a Daughter of his was in and out of drug rehab and lived with her parents at their apartment. She would constantly make up stories of how the day went in family court and she came face to face with 2 men that raped her. Her parents did not believe a word of it and saw it as a tactic of getting income to buy drugs while her parents were home taking care of the baby. They then put 2 and 2 together, Her mom, Dad and my dad showed up to the next hearing around 5 minutes later to catch her off balance. Her dad demanded that she take a drug test in front of the judge. She refused even when to judge ordered her. Her parents told the whole story to the judge, and she was deemed unfit and her real father won parental rights and her grandparents won visitation rights. She was then sent to jail for 4 months, pleaded guilty on fraud charges and lying under oath, and ordered to pay the sum of £22,000
    Male privilege, my ass.

    Michael Moore is seen as the hero for the radical left. For instance, bowling for columbine where he went around with survivors as human shields and stood on the graves of those who died in that tragedy and did not pose the right questions. Where his approach is ban all guns as an undertone to the movie, he did not take account why and how could this have happened while he strongly addressed the point that guns were used and painted firearms were the culprits of the entire thing. He also did this to an extent in Fahrenheit 9/11 which he explained that the invasion if Iraq was for big oil and he did not mention the fact that Iraq oil from Iraq was primarily imported to China, Indonesia, and Africa but asserted that the US benefited from the oil as an import and he neglected that the primary contracts were given to Aramco (Saudi) and they built the infrastructure with Haliburton. If you know how the corporation Haliburton works, it's not an acquisition company, meaning, they are not paid per price of the oil... just drilling equipment, contracts, and monitoring/drilling/steering/accounting software. Sicko is where I drew the line on insanity versus reality. The politicization of US healthcare started in the late 80's as the baby boomers were aging and that is where all of his 'documentaries' cross the line of becoming a skewed reality manifesto for millennials, that corporations drive big government, and the only solution is a bigger government that police the corporations, the amendments of rights can be overridden by the judicial bench of the supreme court as a 'living,breathing document and applies to the interpretations of the 2010's, not take in account when the amendments were written and to what purpose they were written about at the time of the states conventions". The millennials are possibly the most destructive generation in which all matters are handled federally without states rights consideration. The FDA, EPA, DEA, NSA, FBI, HUD, HHS, SSA, VA, CIA, IRS, FEMA, DoE..etc. They are all appointed for the directors, meaning, that they don't represent us. The invoke taxes and regulations on businesses. Some would say "The EPA is an entity to protect the environment by imposing fines and regulations that ensure the safety of us and the environment". I would say to that "What about the corporations that are given grants, virtually no taxes, and steal from honest working people: SOLYNDRA" The ATF was without a leader for years for giving the cartels guns, and a prominent Asian democrat state politician that was for total gun control was caught in a sting operation by selling Asian gangs guns. In short, Michael Moore did a blog on him claiming he was a hero for gun control that was promptly deleted.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2018
    The problem with MRA is one of branding. Right now they are having their image and ideology conflated with fringe groups like incels and the like ... From the very start once they realized how they were being perceived by their opposition as "reactionaries" they should have made every effort possible to mitigate that by calling themselves "gender equalists" or something along those lines.

    "Men's Rights" comes off as "what about me" when *really* it doesn't sound like the movement is really about that. While I'm pretty sure I heard a feminist in this video literally say exactly that ... "what about me?".... what about *everyone*?

    The biggest fault I have with the feminist movement is how they frame their ideology. It's always this extremely self-serving, one-sided dogmatic approach to what are often very real legitimate problems ... but the approach distorts things in a way that isn't at all constructive. They find genital mutilation a disgusting example of violence and oppression towards women ... but argue that it's okay for *them* to prefer a circumcised penis because "that's different". The documentary had a lot of these "well that's different" moments ... which was lovely.

    Along with the lack of theory of mind and self-serving premise of most of their activism is how they frame their fight against men. Rather than frame things with a focus on the individual *everything* is framed in this discriminatory manner of being an issue strictly of gender. Rape isn't something sick criminals do, it's something men do because of a "culture of rape". Unequal pay, etc ... is all part of some massive patriarchal conspiracy. They don't look to the individual despite the fact that most societal level constraints have been gone for a long time.

    I guess if it's not systemic oppression they don't think they'll be able to effect change, but pretending there's institutionalized, systemic discrimination going on when there clearly isn't ... obviously won't help them effect change either. They talk about dismantling the patriarchal system, but seem unwilling to confront the fact that the remnants of that system are mostly spread through individual choice and behavior. At this point it seems like most if not all existing inequality between the genders that the current wave of feminists seem to be concerned with is the result of individual choice.

    The only systemic institutionalized gender inequality left is discriminatory against men. There's nothing we can do to dismantle the "patriarchal system" that keeps women out of STEM fields ... that's an issue of individual choice ... as are 99% of the issues the feminists in this video brought up.

    With this latest wave of feminism, it's not just discriminatory towards their "opposition". Ultimately, they denigrate those who they are supposedly fighting for. It's the little things that seem to highlight this best. Recently there was that whole interrupting, "mansplaining" and "manspreading" craze. Men do this to each-other. Why should you expect them to give you special treatment?

    Because it's annoying? It sometimes seems demeaning? Yeah ... we think so too. I didn't call tech support to learn how to reboot my computer.

    A guy isn't going to squeeze his legs together in an effort to respect a neighboring male passenger's space. My boss and coworkers are going to interrupt me as much as they damn well please. My boss is *definitely* going to unnecessarily explain things and half the time it's something I taught him the prior week.

    None of this is even limited to men *at all* (except for the way men sit due to differences in biology). I can't count how many times women in my family have interrupted me. They often don't even want to contribute anything ... no, they just don't like what I'm saying ... and will try and interrupt me to end the conversation. I'll be getting to the point (usually I'm ranting about medicine or the war on drugs) and once they realize what I'm about to say, they try and put a stop to it ... probably because the building cognitive dissonance feels like it's about to give them a stroke.

    Which if you ask me goes just a little beyond the sort of disrespect involved in interrupting someone to add something to the conversation before they move on.

    It's more than that obviously ... a lot of the "inequality" hardline feminists point it is in reality *perfectly* equal treatment. They just don't realize what society actually requires to get the sort of treatment they want doesn't involve gender.

    "I want people to treat me with the same respect the CEO has... and pay me the same." ... You need to be the CEO to have that, and to be CEO you need to check a few boxes. Are you a graduate of Yale? member of Skull and Bones? "No!?" OOooff me neither.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
    A very much needed documentary about an issue that sadly isn't talked about enough.

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  • Martin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Top Doku!
    Reviewed in Germany on November 29, 2019
    Ausgeglichener und reflektierender Blick auf die Frauen-/Männerbewegung!
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  • LouC
    5.0 out of 5 stars Pioneering and Ground-Breaking - A Must-See Movie
    Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2018
    The Red Pill movie is a pioneering, ground-breaking movie that EVERYONE should see. In 2013 the feminist film-maker began to research and conduct interviews in order to expose the little-known Men's Rights Movement as being populated by misogynist woman-haters. However, as she met with leaders and members of the movement, and feminists, she found that men have a lot of very legitimate concerns that deserve as much attention as women's issues were receive, but that there is, essentially, a veil of silence about men's issues. It wasn't that no one was trying to speak about those issues. Rather, leading feminists dismissed them out of hand and they, and their followers, including students from university Women's Studies programs and other groups, denounced the Men's Movement as consisting of misogynists, women haters and rape apologists, and went to great lengths to prevent presentations and discussions about men's issues.

    In the fall of 2016, once The Red Pill movie itself was released for its initial viewings, some leading entertainment newspapers and reviewers published articles which misrepresented the movie and the film-maker. Based on these false reviews, people who hadn't seen the film protested it and shut down some screenings by threatening venues where the film had been scheduled to be shown. These protesters falsely claimed that the film promoted rape culture and would harm women!. Despite the bad press and protests, the film and the film-makers won numerous awards at several film festivals.

    In March of 2017 The Red Pill movie became available for public purchase and, amazingly, its sales soared. It became a best-selling documentary, it was very highly rated by the vast majority of its purchasers, and Amazon.com labelled it "Amazon's Choice". Clearly the movie struck a nerve.

    Based on interviews, as well as independent research which the director, Cassie Jaye, cites in the movie, The Red Pill presents a number of issues which uniquely, or overwhelmingly, affect boys and men. While some men had tried to bring these issues to public attention in the past, they had been largely ignored, dismissed or silenced. Given the climate of gender politics these days, perhaps this is a movie that only a woman (and a feminist at that) could have made.

    I believe that The Red Pill movie has created an opening for a long-needed dialogue. It is thought-provoking, and is a movie that everyone should see.
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  • Grant Dempsey
    5.0 out of 5 stars Not one for closed minded viewers
    Reviewed in Australia on February 22, 2020
    In today's media marketplace we tend to get sound bite driven polarising comments which are designed to generate clicks for the producer, rather than reliably inform the consumer. This DVD will not please everyone but it is a good balanced documentary that will open your eyes and challenge some of the beliefs you have around men. It is not your normal content constructed along the regular PC lefty or right wing party lines so you need to go in with an open mind. Well worth a watch
  • Falconet
    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Documental
    Reviewed in Spain on July 30, 2017
    Other point of view of the actuality beyond the genders .A MUST TO SEE for everyone who cares humanity. Fantastic.
  • Stephen schroer
    5.0 out of 5 stars できれば観てください
    Reviewed in Japan on January 19, 2018
    すごく面白い映画です。
    米欧の過激な女性解放論の不合理や酷さをさらけ出します。
    皆が観るべきの記録映画と思います。