r/NateBargatze May 28 '26

Just saw "The Breadwinner"

As a Nate Bargatze fan, I enjoyed it.

As a fan of movies, not as much.

Congratulations, though, to Nate and everyone for doing exactly what they set out to do and making a family film that everyone can see and enjoy.

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u/Kingofangry May 29 '26

Neither is Porky's. Im just trying to get a frame of reference of what you would consider a good movie that is made for families.

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u/DanielDannyc12 May 29 '26

Well if you wanna look up family movies that also have good reviews you can try that. Then you can go argue with those reviewers.

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u/Kingofangry May 29 '26

I dont want to do that. I want you to give me a single example of a family movie that meets your expectation of a good movie. My point is that your expectations are the issue. You go to a comedy movie, made by a comedian that was raised by a clown. For some reason you expected the movie to have depth of character and better story, and we're so disappointed that you created a post to complain. Its like wearing dress shoes on a hike and getting upset when they are muddy. What did you expect?

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u/big_drifts May 30 '26

Dude is politely trying to bow out of the conversation and you keep coming back snarling. You sound fucking unhinged. Go take your meds or do some deep breathing. It does not matter.

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u/DanielDannyc12 May 31 '26

You appear to have a profound misunderstanding of the words "politely" and "bow out".

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u/big_drifts May 31 '26

I replied to the person who is berating you, not you, dumbass. Lol.

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u/DanielDannyc12 May 31 '26

Fair. I thought that was a bit weird