Review: Nomadland

The movie, Nomadland glorifies a sick and perverted lifestyle.

Trying to figure out of you are trolling, or actually serious.
If serious, you are confused.
As the character in the movie says " I am not homeless, I am houseless, there is a difference"
A person living on the streets, or in a tent city etc. = are overwhelmingly mentally ill, having numerous mental disorders... and/or major drug addictions that render them fucked.
These people are not, at all, mentally ill or in any way living under the same circumstances as homeless.
They choose to live an alternate lifestyle free from the debts and confines of owning a home. And instead live in RVs or large vans.
You have to understand that that poster is a Poe.
And this poster is a mentally confused lesbian.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.
 
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Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.
I can agree that I don't know how it would win Best Picture of the year. Like I said, to me, it was a good movie. But not a great movie.
I don't get the "Woke" side of this... I didn't pick up on any political wokism in it.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.

I get your bitterness for your childhood. Your parents fucked you up.

But the movie was not your parents, nor was it representing grifters and beggars living on the street.

But you are entitled to your opinion.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.
I can agree that I don't know how it would win Best Picture of the year. Like I said, to me, it was a good movie. But not a great movie.
I don't get the "Woke" side of this... I didn't pick up on any political wokism in it.
The director that won did not do so because of talent or ability.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.

I get your bitterness for your childhood. Your parents fucked you up.

But the movie was not your parents, nor was it representing grifters and beggars living on the street.

But you are entitled to your opinion.
I saw that movie. It was grifters, beggars and worthless shitting in buckets and dumping in the street. There was nothing worthwhile about it. It had no point except as an exhibition of utter hopelessness.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.

I get your bitterness for your childhood. Your parents fucked you up.

But the movie was not your parents, nor was it representing grifters and beggars living on the street.

But you are entitled to your opinion.
I saw that movie. It was grifters, beggars and worthless shitting in buckets and dumping in the street. There was nothing worthwhile about it. It had no point except as an exhibition of utter hopelessness.
I don't see making a movie that has hopelessness in it as being worthless.
People who choose to expel themselves away from the absurdity of modern society and just go out there... that is their right. Now, as in your case, if those people involve their children in that choice - you have a valid point.
 
Looking forward to it. They had a good night last night.
Congrats to Chloe Zhao - Only the second woman and first Asian woman to win the award.

 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.
I can agree that I don't know how it would win Best Picture of the year. Like I said, to me, it was a good movie. But not a great movie.
I don't get the "Woke" side of this... I didn't pick up on any political wokism in it.
The director that won did not do so because of talent or ability.

I disagree. I think she did an amazing job translating the story to film.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.

I get your bitterness for your childhood. Your parents fucked you up.

But the movie was not your parents, nor was it representing grifters and beggars living on the street.

But you are entitled to your opinion.
I saw that movie. It was grifters, beggars and worthless shitting in buckets and dumping in the street. There was nothing worthwhile about it. It had no point except as an exhibition of utter hopelessness.
I don't see making a movie that has hopelessness in it as being worthless.
People who choose to expel themselves away from the absurdity of modern society and just go out there... that is their right. Now, as in your case, if those people involve their children in that choice - you have a valid point.

I think the movie highlights some of the pitfalls of our society. And a side few people see. People find themselves in bad circumstances, and get themselves out of it. Many of the people in that lifestyle do not want to live in a stick house in one place. And they support themselves. There are very few who are just beggars.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.
I can agree that I don't know how it would win Best Picture of the year. Like I said, to me, it was a good movie. But not a great movie.
I don't get the "Woke" side of this... I didn't pick up on any political wokism in it.
The director that won did not do so because of talent or ability.

I disagree. I think she did an amazing job translating the story to film.
That's because our entire concept of talent and ability have been reduced to ashes. We did a couple of bone chips and call it a success. She did a Chinese job. Meaning that she need do nothing but be Chinese. The story itself was nothing. Empty, it started with a woman stripped of her life's meaning. She never rises above. She has no success. She gets out of a bad situation by begging her stable sister for money.. Promising to pay it back. The sister knows that Fern will never pay it back. Her future is to be found dead in her van with a full shit bucket right next to her soup bowl.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.

I get your bitterness for your childhood. Your parents fucked you up.

But the movie was not your parents, nor was it representing grifters and beggars living on the street.

But you are entitled to your opinion.
I saw that movie. It was grifters, beggars and worthless shitting in buckets and dumping in the street. There was nothing worthwhile about it. It had no point except as an exhibition of utter hopelessness.
I don't see making a movie that has hopelessness in it as being worthless.
People who choose to expel themselves away from the absurdity of modern society and just go out there... that is their right. Now, as in your case, if those people involve their children in that choice - you have a valid point.

I think the movie highlights some of the pitfalls of our society. And a side few people see. People find themselves in bad circumstances, and get themselves out of it. Many of the people in that lifestyle do not want to live in a stick house in one place. And they support themselves. There are very few who are just beggars.
They choose homelessnesss because they are mentally disabled.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.

I get your bitterness for your childhood. Your parents fucked you up.

But the movie was not your parents, nor was it representing grifters and beggars living on the street.

But you are entitled to your opinion.
I saw that movie. It was grifters, beggars and worthless shitting in buckets and dumping in the street. There was nothing worthwhile about it. It had no point except as an exhibition of utter hopelessness.
I don't see making a movie that has hopelessness in it as being worthless.
People who choose to expel themselves away from the absurdity of modern society and just go out there... that is their right. Now, as in your case, if those people involve their children in that choice - you have a valid point.

I think the movie highlights some of the pitfalls of our society. And a side few people see. People find themselves in bad circumstances, and get themselves out of it. Many of the people in that lifestyle do not want to live in a stick house in one place. And they support themselves. There are very few who are just beggars.
They choose homelessnesss because they are mentally disabled.

I guess when her husband died and the plant closed, she should have just gone on welfare?
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.

I get your bitterness for your childhood. Your parents fucked you up.

But the movie was not your parents, nor was it representing grifters and beggars living on the street.

But you are entitled to your opinion.
I saw that movie. It was grifters, beggars and worthless shitting in buckets and dumping in the street. There was nothing worthwhile about it. It had no point except as an exhibition of utter hopelessness.
I don't see making a movie that has hopelessness in it as being worthless.
People who choose to expel themselves away from the absurdity of modern society and just go out there... that is their right. Now, as in your case, if those people involve their children in that choice - you have a valid point.

I think the movie highlights some of the pitfalls of our society. And a side few people see. People find themselves in bad circumstances, and get themselves out of it. Many of the people in that lifestyle do not want to live in a stick house in one place. And they support themselves. There are very few who are just beggars.
They choose homelessnesss because they are mentally disabled.

I guess when her husband died and the plant closed, she should have just gone on welfare?
Her sister offered a place to stay. On the road she met a man whose family offered her a house. Instead she grifted a few thousand from the sister and ran off from the generous family. I do hope she didn't steal from them.

So don't vomit up the welfare drivel.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.
I can agree that I don't know how it would win Best Picture of the year. Like I said, to me, it was a good movie. But not a great movie.
I don't get the "Woke" side of this... I didn't pick up on any political wokism in it.
The director that won did not do so because of talent or ability.

I disagree. I think she did an amazing job translating the story to film.
In this Tipsy has a point. Did she get the award so she could be the 2nd woman and first Asian, or because she truly did better directing than any other film for the entire year?
I do not believe it was the best movie of 2020. Nor do I think it was the best directed movie for the year.
Not even really that close.
"News of the World" - I mean, c'mon, in every measurable way this movies is a better film. It isn't even close.
So, like I say, Tipsy has a point. And I don't think anyone really honestly doesn't know these awards have become virtue agendas.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.
I can agree that I don't know how it would win Best Picture of the year. Like I said, to me, it was a good movie. But not a great movie.
I don't get the "Woke" side of this... I didn't pick up on any political wokism in it.
The director that won did not do so because of talent or ability.

I disagree. I think she did an amazing job translating the story to film.
In this Tipsy has a point. Did she get the award so she could be the 2nd woman and first Asian, or because she truly did better directing than any other film for the entire year?
I do not believe it was the best movie of 2020. Nor do I think it was the best directed movie for the year.
Not even really that close.
"News of the World" - I mean, c'mon, in every measurable way this movies is a better film. It isn't even close.
So, like I say, Tipsy has a point. And I don't think anyone really honestly doesn't know these awards have become virtue agendas.
Have you seen the criteria for even being nominated?
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.

I get your bitterness for your childhood. Your parents fucked you up.

But the movie was not your parents, nor was it representing grifters and beggars living on the street.

But you are entitled to your opinion.
I saw that movie. It was grifters, beggars and worthless shitting in buckets and dumping in the street. There was nothing worthwhile about it. It had no point except as an exhibition of utter hopelessness.
I don't see making a movie that has hopelessness in it as being worthless.
People who choose to expel themselves away from the absurdity of modern society and just go out there... that is their right. Now, as in your case, if those people involve their children in that choice - you have a valid point.

I think the movie highlights some of the pitfalls of our society. And a side few people see. People find themselves in bad circumstances, and get themselves out of it. Many of the people in that lifestyle do not want to live in a stick house in one place. And they support themselves. There are very few who are just beggars.
They choose homelessnesss because they are mentally disabled.

Or because it's the most appealing option.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.

I get your bitterness for your childhood. Your parents fucked you up.

But the movie was not your parents, nor was it representing grifters and beggars living on the street.

But you are entitled to your opinion.
I saw that movie. It was grifters, beggars and worthless shitting in buckets and dumping in the street. There was nothing worthwhile about it. It had no point except as an exhibition of utter hopelessness.
I don't see making a movie that has hopelessness in it as being worthless.
People who choose to expel themselves away from the absurdity of modern society and just go out there... that is their right. Now, as in your case, if those people involve their children in that choice - you have a valid point.

I think the movie highlights some of the pitfalls of our society. And a side few people see. People find themselves in bad circumstances, and get themselves out of it. Many of the people in that lifestyle do not want to live in a stick house in one place. And they support themselves. There are very few who are just beggars.
They choose homelessnesss because they are mentally disabled.

I guess when her husband died and the plant closed, she should have just gone on welfare?
Her sister offered a place to stay. On the road she met a man whose family offered her a house. Instead she grifted a few thousand from the sister and ran off from the generous family. I do hope she didn't steal from them.

So don't vomit up the welfare drivel.

In her specific case, she had options. Not everyone has those options. And despite being a bum and a grifter, as you say, she managed to find work and continue to work rather than rely on charity from others full-time.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.

I get your bitterness for your childhood. Your parents fucked you up.

But the movie was not your parents, nor was it representing grifters and beggars living on the street.

But you are entitled to your opinion.
I saw that movie. It was grifters, beggars and worthless shitting in buckets and dumping in the street. There was nothing worthwhile about it. It had no point except as an exhibition of utter hopelessness.
I don't see making a movie that has hopelessness in it as being worthless.
People who choose to expel themselves away from the absurdity of modern society and just go out there... that is their right. Now, as in your case, if those people involve their children in that choice - you have a valid point.

I think the movie highlights some of the pitfalls of our society. And a side few people see. People find themselves in bad circumstances, and get themselves out of it. Many of the people in that lifestyle do not want to live in a stick house in one place. And they support themselves. There are very few who are just beggars.
They choose homelessnesss because they are mentally disabled.

I guess when her husband died and the plant closed, she should have just gone on welfare?
Her sister offered a place to stay. On the road she met a man whose family offered her a house. Instead she grifted a few thousand from the sister and ran off from the generous family. I do hope she didn't steal from them.

So don't vomit up the welfare drivel.

In her specific case, she had options. Not everyone has those options. And despite being a bum and a grifter, as you say, she managed to find work and continue to work rather than rely on charity from others full-time.
So did my mom and dad. They found some kind of work everywhere they went. It isn't an inability that makes people like potted Fern a worthless waste of skin. It was the choices she made. She found work. She could have stayed with her sister, got a job, a place of her own and been a human being.
 
Big night for Nomadland at the Golden Globes.

Won Best Picture - Drama and Best Director.
In a talentless, enjoyment bereft award for the Wokester the picture was not worth a single award. It was just the best they could do with the underside of the barrel they had.

I get your bitterness for your childhood. Your parents fucked you up.

But the movie was not your parents, nor was it representing grifters and beggars living on the street.

But you are entitled to your opinion.
I saw that movie. It was grifters, beggars and worthless shitting in buckets and dumping in the street. There was nothing worthwhile about it. It had no point except as an exhibition of utter hopelessness.
I don't see making a movie that has hopelessness in it as being worthless.
People who choose to expel themselves away from the absurdity of modern society and just go out there... that is their right. Now, as in your case, if those people involve their children in that choice - you have a valid point.

I think the movie highlights some of the pitfalls of our society. And a side few people see. People find themselves in bad circumstances, and get themselves out of it. Many of the people in that lifestyle do not want to live in a stick house in one place. And they support themselves. There are very few who are just beggars.
They choose homelessnesss because they are mentally disabled.

Or because it's the most appealing option.
Exactly. Just what I have said all along. They take these options because they are mentally ill.
 

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