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Inspired by her mom's rebellious past and a confident new friend, a shy 16-year-old publishes an anonymous zine calling out sexism at her school.
When the teacher “washed his hands of the whole thing” I was smiling so hard
Same thing!
I cheered so hard when i watched the Film
Ikrr
Same
My lil sis and I freaked the h#ll out. We were so hype lol
What's the movie name ?
It’s very realistic when the girl went to the principal to complain about one of the students harassing her. They never do anything. They dismiss it as “bothering” because he’s a student with ‘good reputation.’ I’ve seen it happen in my uni, and it’s disgusting.
I find it sad that the only time they finally decide to do something about it is when a girl (a white girl compared to the black Latina girl reporting to the principal for harassment) straight-up confesses that this rodent of a student sexually assaulted her.
@@SEGASister ooh. Didn’t notice that. 😬
@@SEGASister It’s a woke movie of course it’s gonna be like that!
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR while I don’t agree with what those girls were doing, this movie isn’t about bullying. It’s about feminism and standing up to the “male superiority” stereotype and making women’s voices heard.
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR the movie isn’t shitting on men, it’s showing that when there are men like this in the world nothing gets done about it by those who are supposed to be there for us (like the principal)
I’ve never related to a movie THIS MUCH. We need more movies Moxie. We’ll really appreciate them. Make more movies like this, we’ll watch, trust us.
EXACTLY 👏👏👏
No
I agree! This was a really inspiring movie, I hope we get more voices heard and future discussions on these issues!
@Jonathan Votta Jesus, did you wake up on the wrong side of the bed?
@Jonathan Votta a man has an opinion other than yourself, must have no life 🗿🗿🗿 deeeefinitely
"If you're doing nothing, then you're part of the problem." Preach, Sister! #runtheworldgirls 🙌🏾
@Jonathan Votta She means that by ignoring the obvious rampant sexism in the school, the teacher is making things worse, and enabling the toxic behaviour.
@Jonathan Votta While I agree that some scenes were cheesy and unrealistic, namely Emma casually revealing her dark secret in public, or Vivian and Seth having a date in a funeral home, I honestly liked the movie and book overall, since it featured an important message of feminism, sticking together, having your voice heard, and never giving up.
@Jonathan Votta In all fairness movie has heart and while it didn't cover other types of feminism (asian women, trans women, black women, etc) as much as the lead character (with her being white), still a better teen movie than other netflix films and felt real especially with the antagonists. Plus, do give points for the teacher at least trying to be an ally, and while the principal is a jerk, it's a reality that she may have been someone who wanted equality but just gave up due to the world being harsh. If you watched The Boys, the principal is Queen Maeve, someone who once cared but just doesn't due to burnout
but i don’t care
Men and women should unite
One of my favourite underrated movies and Amy Poehler smashed it
Cry abt it.
@Fernando Avalos nice joke 😆
what's the name of the movie
@@annasmith7335 moxie
@@ripsimekarayan2579
Pink is the best color
And I wash my hands of the whole thing ❤️⭐️ even the jerk teacher realize how serious it was and how much the girls needed support. Principal was trash
i dont think he was a jerk just clueless
@@chloehanna9225 I wouldn't say clueless but he was being wilfully ignorant. He tried to stay safe by not choosing a side this entire time. That makes this scene so powerful. Even someone like him sees the seriousness of the situation in the end and starts endorsing Moxie in his own way.
I think he just wanted to stay out of the drama. That, and he was a bit ignorant. I don't fully blame him because it's normal to not be aware of how bad an issue is when you yourself didn't have to experience it. I'm not saying that it's impossible, but it can be hard sometimes. I feel like he knew this was a problem and means well, he just didn't understand to the degree that the girls in his class did. If he chose to stay the same and not change, and what matters is that he changed in the end.
To be honest, I don’t think he was a jerk, strict maybe, but not a jerk. As a teacher, he would be in a tight spot. If he showed support for Moxie, a group which had encouraged role breaking, he could get in trouble. But if he didn’t, he would be called out by his students.
@@saturnssubliminals That is true. People don't realize that teachers only enforce these rules. They don't create them and they themselves might not agree with them either. They just have to enforce the rules so they can keep their job. It's the principals and the people in charge of school districts who are to blame. It's like blaming a cashier for the rules that a grocery store has.
This movie is needed. If you find the reactions from the students (specifically the female lead) in this movie to be problematic, you're not wrong, but you need to weigh them against the problematic situation the teens find themselves in that cause them to react in the first place. This movie doesn't advocate for bad behavior and even uses multiple characters like the best friend, boyfriend and mother to call it out. But it does tell young women (and men), that their observations are real, their feeling and frustrations are valid, and that they're not alone. It tells them it's okay to use your voice, you should never have to stay silent, and it demonstrates the community you can find/create by breaking that silence.
I'm pretty sure people already know they can speak out its definitely not needed.
@@elongatedmanforever1252 when nobody speaks out they think they're in the minority. The yellers get heard.
@@ADerpyReality
Still this movie is very much not needed, people always have been speaking out, & this movie is just condescending at best.
@@elongatedmanforever1252 men complaining just because the are movies about female empowerment isnt needed
@@laurenpatrick4609 Infantilizing & treating women like children isn't needed that's what female empowerment is nowadays infantilism.
Kaitlyn is my hero
“Look at this king he looks like an asshole.”
Love her lmao
I think she's the prettiest girl in the movie.
@@needles1987 I agree she is so awesome I love her 👍
I dont get this argument that "he looks like an asshole."
@@rabiox6508 oh that was a moxie meeting when Kaitlyn said the king is worth more than queen card game
@@preciousotoakhia9789 I watched the video, my question is why she said out of nowhere that "he looks like an asshole"? Like... bruh
I’ve seen many people saying, “The shy girl is annoying! The African American girl deserves to be the main character!”
No. The African American girl was already a feminist and stood up for herself. If she was the main character, there would be no character development, and the movie would be in a straight line for the whole thing. It makes sense that the shy girl would be the main character, because she realized that she doesn’t need to keep to herself anymore.
THIS. i loved how moxie was firstmost an ideal, a principle of freedom and dignity, from such an insecure real girl who started to understand that she didn't have to subject herself and others to unfairness just because someone said so. She matured step by step and was as real as a character can be in a movie.
You can see how the feminist friend is slowly losing hope for that school, she's fighting alone and doesn't expect for others in that school to care yet the main character is watching her and learning in silence. Her, the black friend and the Asian best friend have all different personalities but i love how the show told us that it doesn't matter if you're a leader or a silent allie, even the smallest show of care can indeed start a revolution, that even when you think it's meanless it's not, because others will see and pass the ideal.
Loved also the boyfriend, a good depiction of good masculinity who has always been supportive but that protect himself from the verbal abuse her girlfriend did to him and how he didn't want to have anything to do with her until she really showed she was sorry
Thanks for explaining, I didn't get why people were hating on this amazing movie.
@@amalajohn1127 Because it's feminist trash!
@@liampatrick3110 good lord…
@@amalajohn1127 well there are numerous things that are wrong with this movie from the storytelling to the way they try to convey the message. Such as with the main character bullying her friend because she just won’t come to terms with her feminist ideals, how the students just bully the teacher who is there working for minimum wage and taking care of a bunch of teenagers who thing everything that comes out of their mouth are these pearls of wisdom. How they treat the male characters and force them to be assholes. Or how they wrote in Mitchell committing a rape in the last fifteen minutes of the film, which they are trying to use to justify the girls’ shitty behaviours. But in all honesty it does reflect a true aspect of feminism; turning people into bitter antagonizers who are catty, bully people who don’t conform or partake in their trash fire of a movement, and ostracize women who don’t care for contemporary feminism.
You don’t understand how much I feel powerful from this film I LOVE IT we need more films like this
Lmao cringe
@@fpetev676 Awww you really hate to see women empowered don't you? 😂
exactly thank you period
@@anisah2066 I think you use the word empowered wrong
@Elinor Clancy yea noo.. because she used it wrong
I was so happy when that male teacher showed the Moxie girls he was on their side.
Surprised that he was allowed to do that I was expecting him to be the main antagonist because movies like this usually do that.
true weakness!
I actually liked the teacher. He wasn't a bad person, he just didn't know what to do.
3:34 it's one of my favorite scenes
Samee
Same here sista
awww i just realised the teacher put the heart and star on his palms
yesss it gives me goosebumps
@@anisah2066 I clapped when he did it
I mean like that girl could have gone into a discussion about how the Great Gatsby only serves to portray women as helpless and superficial but go off.
She tried to but was talked over repeatedly
Also the teacher started with something like “ugh, I have to start with this question”
The great Gatsby is set in the 1920s… Tf?
@Blueberrii and almost everyone recognises that, so there really is no point to go off.
@Blueberrii I’m just saying that in general. Of course almost everyone recognises that a book that’s set in the 1920s is going to have very outdated ideas, so there’s no point in talking about the sexism in it, since everyone knows about it.
I loved Moxie A LOT more than I thought I would.
@LAW what do you know about being a woman? Or rather, in your words, a "real woman"?
@LAW Lol. You might be a female... But you're someone who uses the term "real woman". I bet there's not much to you.
The end was so good
Loved the movie, especially the black women struggles/representation that was mentioned. Made it even more enjoyable to watch as a bw.
what struggle she can do anything she wants nowadays. This is not 1939 for her to have struggles that is shown here. more likely she needs to struggle against depression and anxiety which are mental health issues not to be loud and toxic and cause a riot .
@@abramslion1 racism still is a thing you know
@@An_aria i Kno but its not as big as the media wants to make it seem. now its possible for minorities to have jobs, works, get a house , be married with mixed couple, . They can fire and sack other employees in their work place its all they can do much more now there are no restrictions.
People if you are rone with hearing about racism so often imagine how it must feel like to experience it first hand so often and shut up
Cringe
We had a small, Moxie inspired walkout at my school after Roe v Wade was overturned. My grandma brought us all cupcakes and yelled at my principal when he gave us detention. This movie is so relevant right now. Stay strong everyone
omg slayyyyy
So you think you are empowered by being a spoiled rebellious brat?? Typical brainwashed feminist
You do realize every adult male seeking to sexually exploit girls would support your cupcake cause, yes? Who do you think wants access to abortion unchecked?
Damn honey
if only they played a better variety of riot grrrl songs instead of playing rebel girl all the time. it's a great song, but it's not the only riot grrrl song out there.
Can you suggest me some please... I am new to all this and would love some recommendations. Thanks💕
I was once told to “hold it” when asking for the bathroom at my conservative catholic school because we were taught never to publicly talk about a “women’s issues”... well I started my period mid class and needed the bathroom cause I didn’t want to have wash blood out of my shorts and dress later. So I told him I needed it for my monthly and his response was, “too much information, be more discreet next time!” I wish I’d said, “you mean like... how I discreetly tried to pass it off as a simple desire to use the toilet?”
That's horrible! Sorry you had to go through that!
Did that actually happen??
@@elongatedmanforever1252 awww how cute, the misgynostic man is here! Who thinks women have zero problems! Many women have to go through that, but you wouldn’t know because your a man and you have no problems to deal with. See how sexist that sounds. Yea that’s what I thought
@@AngelClxudsVideos
Says the misandrist who thinks men are living like kings who are the foot soldiers of the patriarchy and that women never did anything evil in all of human history.
@@AngelClxudsVideos
Never said women have no problems they have issues so do men, but blaming people and guilting people isn't gonna change these issues from being solved women can't solve their issues without men same vice versa so stop making a enemy of someone because they aren't like you, I'm as impartial as it gets, I even respect women that are extremely sexist
And don't say terrible things to them
I'm not saying women have 0 issues I'm saying some of them have good lives and are respected you act as if no woman gets no respect or appreciation and that's delusional.
As a woman concerned about women’s rights I find this movie has some confusing messages. How is tripping up the pirate guy at the and of the movie a feminist achievement or something to be celebrated? That is plain bullying.
@Osamudiamen Blessing hey, thanks for answering! I see your point, but couldn't someone else say the same about the guy spitting in her drink? "It was clearly a joke" - I think all bullying and bullies need to be held to the same standards - otherwise we are seeing the bullied/victims turning into bullies/perpetrators themselves, instead of healing the wound and finding remedy and resolve. In my view, if the movie's purpose is to make a point about bullying, it shouldn't be normalizing that behaviour. It's so subtle you hardly notice, and that's an issue I think. Especially as the only reason to trip him up seems to be that he is a guy/white/more privileged (not one of the bullies).
I agree but they did it to prove a point about the male athletes (particularly the mascot) and even the guy who plays the mascot was part of Moxie by the end so he was willing to take one for the team
YES! Thank you. It’s not just bullying. It’s assault. The guy broke his arm, and hospital bills in the United States aren’t necessarily what you would call cheap. Not to mention the guy didn’t do anything wrong in the entire movie. He was just a harmless, dorky dude delivering dad jokes and pirate puns. Very inconsistent morality on the movie’s part, especially when assault was mentioned two minutes earlier.
I feel like that was there for comedy. Not meant to be taken seriously
@WILLIAM MACDONALD are you kidding me??? women are still paid 75 cents for every dollar a woman makes and this is just white women. black, latina and indigenous women are paid even less. women were constantly catcalled and harassed on the streets. if a women comes forward with a sexual assault allegation, she is slut shamed and ridiculed. they are afraid to walk out after dark, afraid to get into a cab alone. AND this is all in america, the capital of western culture. need i go on??
I died of cringe during the first 18 seconds, it is my ghost typing now
Everyone: in the comments: this is the best thing to ever exist in the history of the universe
Me the whole time: 🗿
You’re not like the other girls. You’re misogynistic. We get it.
I watched this movie with my sister and I ended up watching three times more just because of the scene when they go outside to protest. Beautiful movie
in real life young people are not this dumb and over emotional.
@@luiscartagena497 🤨
@@luiscartagena497 if you lived in “real life” you would understand that most peopel are actually like this they just hide it becuse they are scared of the fact that some “men” (adult baby’s with a XY chromosome) would bash them. Go look up what people have to go through before you open your mouth.
@@luiscartagena497 but you are so you must be old
@@luiscartagena497okay grandpa!!!
I just realized each and every English book that I have ever read in school is written by a white guy.
Maybe..... Just maybe it has to do with the fact that English language is the first language of England which is a country full of white people.
Please use some common sense before writing such comments
so why dont you move to middle east? there is a lot of POC books there! oh, i see, you wouldn't be allowed in the schools there
@@jasonsmith8500 dude. stop and think for a sec. even without the racism in your comment 50% of the population is women
@@whiterunguard3246 why did you feel the need to write this??
And what of it? Go to a majority non-white country and you'll have all the books you want written by people who are not white.
Isn't a comment like this something that ussually get people called racist should anything but white be mentioned?
Loved it so much need more movies like this
Nope lol😁
@@amangoyal923 lol but you still watched and are still watching vids related to it
@@amangoyal923 why? I just wanna hear why :)
@Osamudiamen Blessing Well, yes......someone has to say it.
@@minnie1871 we it ain't rocket science...you hop on Netflix, look for a movie, you see moxie, seems interesting you watch it and realize you wasted and hour and a half of you're life watching an inaccurate depiction of feminism and high school as a whole...I'd want to see if anyone didn't like this preachy mess of a film too
I absolutely loved this film, i cheered at every feminist reference, and i no joke cried when the teacher washed his hands of the whole thing.
But u know what my favourite part of the film was......
The END
Girl power! She can bag groceries. ✊️
Ik what an amazing skill. How empowering that she put down and yelled at a cashier who was simply trying to help her !!!
That scene made me cringe. The fact that they tried to portray disrespecting a minimum wage worker as acceptable is so out of touch 💀
the most epic "women power" moment: *disrespecting a friendly person who would like to help just because he is a male*
and yet you find a way to call us jerks
you seem like one of those guys who would say "not all men"
@@kimlip_tree2009 you sound like the kind of girl who thinks a guy who caught a glimpse of a girl's abdomen at a beach assaulted her
@@kimlip_tree2009 well, what would you say if i suddenly called all women gold diggers and stupid?
@@crineuic3924 damn💀
Nope you heard what he said right? She politely declined his offer and then he was like make sure to put the eggs on the top, as if it’s not common sense? You’re not getting it
Moxie is by far the best movie I have EVER seen
Then you must have bad taste lmao
@@DrMan-nh3bg Well, that maybe, but it's good entertainment. Gotta gimmi that. Too much to roast. It's fun
@@narayanichapalgaonkar3399 wait u watched it just to roast it? 💀
@@zorothe9th What do you mean?
“I guess we should feel bad for him because he couldn’t get the only girl he couldn’t have” got me. Best one line summary of great gatsby
That was one way to look at the Great Gatsby
I 100% agree w this movie. I used to go out w friends a lot and get harassed. Guys would call me out, touch me weirdly, make rude comments and some would just stare... I hated it but everything someone would ask I would say it didn't matter bc I didn't want to be "sensitive" or make someone feel uncomfortable bc I feel uncomfortable. But mostly, I just figured no one would do anything to help me bc everyone just spoke about the issue but no one really stood up for me. I still feel that way. I love this movie sm. GO GIRLS!!
@THEINVISIBLEWARRIORRstatistics that u love some much say its far less than men
@THEINVISIBLEWARRIORRno one should do that to anyone.
great message, executed horribly. personally, i feel like how ‘moxie’ between the first half was totally not educated on anything about feminism. she even told the black woman that she needs to “keep her head down” after the typical stereotypical white jock was messing with her. then, she finds her moms leather jacket and all of a sudden she knows everything about being a feminist.
It definitely had some flaws, but I don’t think she was ever supposed to me an expert on feminism, I just think her finding all her moms old stuff was what inspired her to actually start caring about the issues. And the scene with Lucy was to show character growth, how in the beginning of the movie she didn’t really understand why the shit the guys were doing was wrong and how she grew to actually understand it and care about it
after watching a few movie reviews i do understand why this wasn’t executed as well as it could have, seeing as they chose the typical cishet white protagonist. however, i did really, really enjoy the message and the content in the movie, and i’m starting to think that maybe the protagonists play was to show their growth in understanding other races and identities. kind of a play on “you don’t need to be a minority to stand up for them” but idk she was still kinda meh even though i appreciate the character development
I agree with you
While I agree that this movie could have been executed better, I think she was a feminist all along she just didnt do anything but finding her mom’s old stuff inspired her. It’s kinda like how when watching something powerful you feel motivated to do all sorts of things like they did or how you would feel motivated to clean after watching someone else do it.
I don't think the movie is about anybody being an expert on femenism it's about finding your voice. This about them figuring out how to change things as 16 and 17 year olds. No one in there is perfect which makes it more realistic
Women empowerment is what we need!!!!
So u admit that ur weak?
@@kirtichoudhary6438 Of course it's not that. Empowerment here means that we just wanted to be treated equally but that doesn't mean we or I am weak. Weak People doesn't speak theirselves out because they're afraid, well, I'm not. Do you know Emma Watson? She speaks in the UN about the need for equality, being a feminist, and women empowerment. Do you think that means she's weak???? No! That means she's stronger enough to speak. Please understand first why women ask for empowerment, and let me tell you that it doesn't have anything to do with being weak.
@@kirtichoudhary6438 it's because of people like you that women need empowerment in the first place
Go to Afghanistan or do hard labour work like men do, you'll feel it
@@Willtheyreadme can you do hard labour work like men .. men and women are two different things and equality has nothing to do with .. if you're Brainiac you'll be successful and don't have to hide behind all these feminist and fancy labels to hide your weakness, work hard baby then you don't have to cry anymore
The cashier scene was blown out of proportion, it's like getting mad at a guy for holding the door open for you....
mans was just helping and this bitch gives him sass I felt second hand embarrassment during that scene
Oh wait...
I've seen so many hate on this movie and as a someone who hates majority of modern feminist movies, because they portray us feminists as just toxic masculine women who hates men and are more damaging than actually helping, I was afraid this movie would be the same. But this movie doesn't go that way, this movie knows what's character development. This movie doesn't actually portray all women as oppressed and all men as the oppressors. You can see both women that are part of the problem and men that are contributing to the cause. Yes, there were some questionable moments, yes, there were some parts that could have been implemented better, especially when it comes to issues unique for women of colour and trans women, but for the majority of time, this movie is actually relatable! Unlike other modern feminist movies, I could find real life example of basically everything in that movie that either happened to me or one of my close friends. I've come to hate watch and am coming out with hope there would be more movies like this in the future.
“Reject modernity, embrace masculinity”
The part where they all walk out of the school sent literal shivers down my spine
when he washes his hands and whatever the dudes name is (i forgot) walked out i was smiling so much maj
This whole movie explains why I’m sexist towards women.
And women and girls should be sexist towards you.
@@justbeingme003 Gender equality :) If I do it you can do it to
@@Kamixkaze You just giving more reasons to hate men. Here you are trolling in a comment section about a movie that's about feminism. If you don't like feminist movies why are you here?
@@justbeingme003 to start shit you females do the exact same thing 🤡All you feminist talk about is toxic masculinity and wage gap even tho none of those things exist toxic masculinity is the same as toxic femininity. The wage gap doesn’t exist either because men work more hours. Your point? I do wish men and women are equal but men are stronger, and can do more than women but yes women do have traits to they are good at- can’t think of anything
@Rocket I feel somewhat insulted by your comment. Why you men like to tell women to smile? 🙄
Me when an employee tries to help me pack my groceries: 😡😡😡
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR fr fr this needs to change asap
*cringe* af 🤦♀️
I came for the cringe and I was not disappointed
Same
We need more movies like this, this movie spreads such a powerful message and that's one of the reasons I love it... every single time i got a reply to this comment about how im wrong it was from a man
You’re kidding, right?
This movie made me wanna inject Windex into my blood stream.
Fu*k NO with all due respect :)
What’s the message?
I understand you but I think that is enough. Actually exist much hate against men in ammany ways
When that girl said-"LOOK AT THIS KING,HE LOOKS LIKE AN ASSHOLE"🤣🤣🤣
I WAS CRACKING ON THE FLOOR
bro i just realized that the sign on the classroom whiteboard went from side by side, reading “you don’t matter, give up,” to being one on top of the other, reading “you matter, don’t give up”
Just finished watching this movie. It's not your average 'High School' movie! It has a strong message & all young girls should watch it! Highly Recommended!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
The professor showing support ❤️❤️
I’ve seen this on Netflix a couple of times and this video has convinced me to finally watch it
this is why i love this movie. GIRL POWER!!!!!
Why do women still hang on to the past, most men that thought Women weren’t equal to men are dead or forgotten! Men these days are different, but y’all still think people can’t change. So stop blaming the men and start realizing that most men think women are equal. I hate sexism and I will always hate it! For me women and men have always been equal. They should be treated the same way and they should have the same rights.
A lot of Movies these days with a woman in the lead role or about girlpower feels forced! Just make it like any other movie: exciting, loveable and memorable! Instead of making it forced. I love movies with a woman in the lead role and I think they should make more of those. Only without it being forced!
To all the good women in this horrible and terrifying world!
You’re strong af, stay that way❤️
Respect🤗
my guy you dropped this 👑
the patriarchy is a systemic problem that is embed into our society. it can't be solved until capitilism is gone.
Moxie was and is my fav movie and no other movie can change my mind. i didnt know it was a book, but now that I know, i wanna read the book very badly
And the scene when the professor showed his Moxie sign and the bell rang and every Moxie just walked out calling other classes gives me an adrenaline rush
I would have loved to be in a school like this #womenrights
Then you would be bullied like no tommorow
@@kendriccoley7053 so... then you stand up for your self
@@sarahbousalam3137 not me her if she wants to be like the girls from the garbage movie.
@@kendriccoley7053 Bruh thats sp dumb but whatever
Same!
0:20 1:20 is not feminism! I hope people get that. The cashier was just trying to help, there could have been some other person of another gender, and still he would've helped. Stop acting like feminism is related to NOT ACCEPTING HELP, it's about co-existence with gender equality.
Historically, kings were the ones who ruled the kingdoms, so it is obvious to have kings in better rank than queens in the medieval age game of cards. How can you possibly deny the history?
I love how all the girls in this have the body types of men
The teacher shows his hands & smiles
Kids : IT'S WARRRRRRRR
LMAO 😂
this movie literally gave me chills AND AS IT SHOULD!! make more movies like this please
No feminist movies are terrible if anything we should erase all of them from existence.
@@elongatedmanforever1252 cry more
@@ilovegrapejuice111
I don't cry man not in my nature.
@@elongatedmanforever1252 oh sorry you seemed like a man baby
@@ilovegrapejuice111
Why because I have a opinion??
Okay so I loved Moxie honestly I could tell my parents were a bit uncomfortable but it represented so much about what reality is and what’s up with our lives nowadays. All facts all truth. This is so underrated. “If your not doing anything your pat of the problem” Preach girl! 🙌
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR it may be to you but for others like me it’s not and it portrays my life perfectly, what would I event try to get mental help for?
Feminism isn’t hating on men, it’s just recognizing that women don’t have equal rights as men.
@WILLIAM MACDONALD I see feminism as no longer being about *rights,* (at least where I’m from) and more about privilege and the difference in how we’re treated
@WILLIAM MACDONALD Late reply, sorry.
Anyway that doesn’t really matter? You see the difference between how men and women are treated literally everywhere, especially on the internet.
But to give you an example; a lot of the time women can’t go outside after dark. Or if we do, we need to carry around something to defend ourselves. As far as I know, getting attacked/taken in the dark is much less of a worry for men, at least to the point where they don’t have to carry around pepper spray whenever they take a walk at midnight. I’m sure you can see the problem there?
@@tickk5448 oh yes but men are guilty until proven innocent while woman are innocent until proven guilty in court.👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@tickk5448 white teenage girls are the most praised people in the west
@@usedshoes1204 I’m not denying that lmao, that sucks too
Moxie is one of the best movies about feminism that I've watched
👍👍
@@barackobama8039damn mr president
Look where this got you guys lol
I'm crushing over Seth so baddd😍
Hahaha you just involuntarily red pilled me
this movie made my day. Seriously IT'S SO GOOD
The woman in the supermarket is being rather childish and rude......everytime i go with my mom (she has MS, so i help out) the checkout person, male or female, says 'make sure to put the eggs on top' since they are easily squashed....so its a valid thing to say, its just a woman beating on a man for saying something she would thank a woman for saying.
I remember in high school when I first read this. I realize that I was a powerful female and that boys ain’t shit.
I'm doing the same leaflet thing in my school that they did in the movie
#female power 💖
Yes we girls have to show men what girlpower is.
Men can't keep up with women, and of course men are weaker gender.
And women can do things which men couldn't.
Girls should rule the world
Same!! This has also inspired me to call out racism and sexism and I'm gonna call out Moxie's way 💪💪💪
My faith in girl after watching this video 📉
In my school girls are not allowed to do certain things like wearing pants when it's summer,having certain types of hairstyles and some more other things that I hope can be changed in the future
Probably the best movie ever made cause it's about a real serious problem instead of just another teenage romance.#girlpower !!
To everyone in my comments: this is a serious problem.
did you even watch the movie or are you just stupid
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR i can see what you coming from, but this movie is saying that women want to be equal, and it also didnt have all bad men in the school it was just the main guy mostly
Really? Serious problem? This movie so cringe to me
@@joefalcino5635 um yeah? Problem being women are not treated the same as men
Wow the comments are really ignorant. Sexism is an extremely serious problem and Moxie clearly doesn't demonize men, there were even a few boys listening outside when Vivian was speaking outside. If it did, I guess Seth never existed.
i would like all the clips from this movie a thousand times if i could
0:54 for someone who apparently "did the summer reading", she sure didn't take a lot away from reading The Great Gatsby. Jay Gatsby comes from an impoverished immigrant family, and class struggle and the lives of immigrants is a central motif in the book. Is Lucy really this naive?
I was wondering this too!
And some people saying they can relate with this movie I will just say them please focus on your study that you can talk about the problems easily.
I love how some of the boys also walked out during the end that makes me feel like that so much hope that we can fix how women are treated
What about how MEN are treated?
@@liampatrick3110 I’m not saying that men aren’t treated any better than women bc they aren’t but this is a feminism video so I only said what was going through my mind that second
Oh no women sell foot pics and become millionaires, they need more help😂
Ur living a fantasy
@@liampatrick3110 how about you start protecting male victims like do, by first cutting off toxic masculinity and putting an end to sexist jokes affecting all genders, and strongly advocate for each and every victim. I believe this will help out each person regardless of gender and will put an end to all mistreatment.
This film gave me the push I needed to cancel my subscription.
why?
Good, I'm sure Netflix wouldn't want you to subscribe to them
This capture so well the women's rage when we realize for the first time how badly we are treated. Yeah, some parts are a little bit over the topic lol but that's the point!
What is a woman?
So men being helpful is seen as condescending. I feel bad for women who feel that way. Their missing out.
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Men can't help themselves. Men just want to establish superiority by proving they're stronger.
@Rocket then get out of your house which men built, stop using your device which men made.
This is so inspiring I haven’t actually watch the movie but I just knew when I looked up Women of power I knew this wasn’t gonna be something oh Women don’t have it so bad, I am a woman and I am proud to be one!
I loved this movie and the message #moxiegirls #girlpower #womensrights
@WILLIAM MACDONALD u mean apocryphal?
@WILLIAM MACDONALD oh wat does it mean??
Women are born to rule
@@saniya4906 the last 6 thousand years beg to differ lmao, hurray to the modern age I guess
I've watched moxie like 5 times honestly.💀
Glad I’m not the only one
2:38 in real life teacher would've been like okay we're not doing this, you can go to the principal's office
Is this shit serious? I mean the comments
legit thinking the same thing, it feels like I'm not in on a joke or something because this is a gold mine of bait
Yeah well the king has power so.
In the first video the man just tryna help
He CARED about you
If he did that to me I will probably remember it for years
To find somebody how care about you is way way rare then you think especially if you are a boy
If you are a girl and people around you cares about you
Appreciate it not many people got that
Bro got pressed over mermaids and pirates 💀
Funny thing is Feminists are the only people who watched this movie 😂💀
This is there's wet dream
That vendor was just tryin to help 😭
Evil man attacks strong independent woman packing her groceries
Idk why but this makes me feel so confident and proud😌
2:49 I have those exact headphones
Love Moxie
I love this movie, its just talks about how women deserve so much better
were you feeling so self righteous in your views of the world because like your favorite propaganda machine like perpetuated them? Powerful.
Moxie is a great movie like the main actress she,s awesome respect the cast is really great good female movie ❤❤❤❤❤
I just loved this movie😭😭it was so inspiring. 🙌🏼
The boys in the comment section are mad lol
@Aoife L yaaas
@Elinor Clancy But it isnt realistic at all. This movie is a shallow propaganda piece.
Just boys? 🙄😑
I love this😌💅🏽✨✨✨✨
We should start a pation so the queen is stronger than the king
It makes sense for the Queen to be stronger. In real life queens were the ones who gave birth to future kings. And if the king only had daughters the princesses marriage would bring the future king. Queens literally were the ones who made Kings.
@@Cyberneticfrk so? They gave birth? That's it? Wow!! Amazing
@@DrMan-nh3bg
They were also used for trading. They were teachers and some would rule over kingdoms. So yes, Queens were far more important than kings.
I think it should just be equal. The movie wants women to be equal and not more
The comment is soooooooo sexist
they should've put the whole damn movie on this clip 😌👑
That grocery lady? That's obnoxious behavior nothing else🙄...
I had never noticed the sign You matter don't give up/ You don't matter, give up, this movie is wholesome
I loved the book but the movie feels weird...
A Queen wouldn’t have children without the King.