Resumão: "Green Inferno" é um filme sobre ativistas sociais que vão para a Floresta Amazônica ajudar índios e são atacados por canibais.
O filme é uma assumida crítica ao mundo dos Social Justice Warriors, segundo o diretor e roteirista Eli Roth.
No trecho que assinalei em vermelho da entrevista, Roth mete o dedo na ferida.
So "Green Inferno" is your reaction to the #SJWs of twitter?
Yeah. I actually wrote it, and when I finished the draft Kony 2012 happened. I was like this is it. Everyone is going, ‘What’s wrong with you?’ They’re drinking their mugs going ‘Don’t you care about child soldiers and kids being raped how can you not tweet this video?’ Everyone got so self righteous and publicly shaming. It was something that they hadn’t heard of 24 hours ago. I think it’s a double edged sword. I think there are ways to get involved and ways to be helpful. But the SJW culture has gotten so out of control. That you feel that everyone, are they doing it because they believe in it? Or do they just want to look like good people? Are people retweeting things because they think it’s important or because they want everyone to think that they’re a caring person? And I’m not making a judgment on these people either way. I’m just making a comment on it.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/herocomplex/la-et-hc-eli-roth-green-inferno-sjw-20150709-story.html
Última edição por Joe em 11/08/15, 08:28 pm, editado 2 vez(es)
O filme é uma assumida crítica ao mundo dos Social Justice Warriors, segundo o diretor e roteirista Eli Roth.
No trecho que assinalei em vermelho da entrevista, Roth mete o dedo na ferida.
So "Green Inferno" is your reaction to the #SJWs of twitter?
Yeah. I actually wrote it, and when I finished the draft Kony 2012 happened. I was like this is it. Everyone is going, ‘What’s wrong with you?’ They’re drinking their mugs going ‘Don’t you care about child soldiers and kids being raped how can you not tweet this video?’ Everyone got so self righteous and publicly shaming. It was something that they hadn’t heard of 24 hours ago. I think it’s a double edged sword. I think there are ways to get involved and ways to be helpful. But the SJW culture has gotten so out of control. That you feel that everyone, are they doing it because they believe in it? Or do they just want to look like good people? Are people retweeting things because they think it’s important or because they want everyone to think that they’re a caring person? And I’m not making a judgment on these people either way. I’m just making a comment on it.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/herocomplex/la-et-hc-eli-roth-green-inferno-sjw-20150709-story.html
Última edição por Joe em 11/08/15, 08:28 pm, editado 2 vez(es)