How woke is this?


I haven’t seen this film, but the poster implies that a woman is the leader of the “House of Gnocchi” of the title?

SJW nonsense.

That is nothing but a joke because biologically speaking, women aren’t better leaders than men. This kind of antagonistic, nature-denying activism is destroying traditional masculinity, and Ridley Scott is indulging it!

Not to mention the obvious fact that fashion has always been a male-dominated industry, so to make some ham-fisted attempt to force a woman into the canon doesn’t make sense.

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Take and "How with what woke is this?" and shove in us both your parent's asses, you unimaginative attention whore.

"Women aren't better leaders men." How about as good as men? Jean d'Darc says hello, trivial asshole.

I didn't believed for
1 second that you are a tenured professioner in
the US anywhere other than Bob Jones Online.

You can't even spell Gucci properly. Pathetic.

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”Women aren't better leaders men.” How about as good as men? Jean d'Darc says hello


Joan of Arc was never a formal military leader, never given any proper command title, her military “career” was far too short for her to prove herself as an autonomous leader, she didn’t have any military company of her own, and she heard voices from Heaven.

She was a mascot for Charles VII, like a 15th century Hamburglar.

I didn't believed for
1 second that you don’t know who the Hamburglar is…

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She's in the middle of the poster because she hired a man to kill her husband. She's the reason why the movie was made. There's no point in the movie where they suggest she's the leader of Gucci. The leaders according to the movie were the brothers Gucci. After they died, it all fell apart. Patrizia had no role in the company. To answer your question, it's not very woke. It's about a woman who lost her marbles and hired a hitman to kill her husband.

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Not woke at all. There's a bit of "rah rah women" crap in the middle, but it's spouted by an idiot con artist to our main character in what eventually leads to both their downfalls on account of their both being complete idiots.

If anything, the film is a diatribe against psycho women, though I think they could have played Lady Gaga's greed and clear emotional instability better, but that's more a failing of the script than anything else.

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This movie was not influenced by wokism in the slightest.

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