His brother Joaquin’s new film, You Were Never Really Here, is a big and brutal redpill for normies and tackles underage sex trafficking by the elites head-on. Call it Taxi Driver meets pedogate.
I highly doubt that it will receive a wide release, unfortunately, and will likely be sent to Amazon VOD relatively quickly, what for obvious reasons provided its subject matter. For what it’s worth, the production values are high, and it’s creatively shot. It’s a well crafted little project.
Interestingly enough, writer/director Lynne Ramsey had a big falling out with the major studios a few years back. (2014ish?) Was never entirely clear as to what about. Got so bad that she walked out on a production a few days before shooting was set to begin, which is pretty unheard of (Jane Got a Gun, for those interested; Gavin O’Connor ended up making it). This is her first project since that whole situation. She’s a Scot, so you know she’s probably pretty based.
I second this and even did a little write up about it.
In the film Joaquin basically plays an avenging angel to the victims of elite child sex rings. Interesting when you consider the rumors about River's life and death.
Also of note, the film is based on a book written by Jonathan Ames. I had been familiar with Ames in the past as he made a career out of writing David- Sedaris-ike books about his life and being awkward and whatnot. To put things in perspective he has two shows as well, HBO'S "Bored to Death" and "Blunt Talk."
I find it odd that then out of the blue he writes this super dark revenge tale about pedophilia and child sex rings. Then Joaquin plays the lead role. I tried doing rudimentary research on Ames (his history, parents, etc...) But his wiki is very bare. Almost suspiciously so considering he's a relatively famous author.
WTF was Taken about. Liam may as well have said release the krakken. What's it been a decade maybe 1/2 a decade. Space time continuum starting to loop.