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* AwardSnub: Creator/RyanGosling, surprisingly, didn't get nominated (though Creator/MichelleWilliams was). It also failed to be nominated for Best Picture.

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* AwardSnub: Creator/RyanGosling, surprisingly, didn't get nominated for an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward (though Creator/MichelleWilliams was). It also failed to be nominated for Best Picture.
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Rewritten, as per ATT thread.


* MisaimedFandom: Young, aimless men are more likely to overidentify with Dean and characterize him as a good husband and father who is unfairly treated, instead of an immature, needy, pathetic, drunken symbol of entitled toxic masculinity who rarely takes Cindy's feelings into consideration.

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* MisaimedFandom: Young, aimless men The movie portrays a toxic, loveless marriage as not worth salvaging, no matter how painful a split would be. However, some people are more likely to overidentify with Dean and characterize him as a good husband and father who is unfairly treated, pushed away by his wife, instead of an immature, needy, pathetic, drunken symbol of entitled toxic masculinity manipulative drunk who rarely takes Cindy's feelings or what's actually healthy for the relationship into consideration.

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* MisaimedFandom:
** Young, aimless men are more likely to overidentify with Dean and characterize him as a good husband and father who is unfairly treated, instead of an immature, needy, pathetic, drunken symbol of entitled toxic masculinity who rarely takes Cindy's feelings into consideration.
** In much the same vein, young, flighty women are likely to overempathize with Cindy and lionize her struggling working woman traits, instead of clocking her poor model of spousal relations- the effects of which she clearly brings into, not only her relationship with Dean, but presumably her other dalliances, her promiscuity, and her general coldness towards Dean despite his genuine attempts to reach out to her.

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* MisaimedFandom:
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MisaimedFandom: Young, aimless men are more likely to overidentify with Dean and characterize him as a good husband and father who is unfairly treated, instead of an immature, needy, pathetic, drunken symbol of entitled toxic masculinity who rarely takes Cindy's feelings into consideration.
** In much the same vein, young, flighty women are likely to overempathize with Cindy and lionize her struggling working woman traits, instead of clocking her poor model of spousal relations- the effects of which she clearly brings into, not only her relationship with Dean, but presumably her other dalliances, her promiscuity, and her general coldness towards Dean despite his genuine attempts to reach out to her.
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* MisaimedFandom: Young, aimless men are more likely to overidentify with Dean and characterize him as a good husband and father who is unfairly treated, instead of an immature, needy, pathetic, drunken symbol of entitled toxic masculinity who rarely takes Cindy's feelings into consideration.

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Young, aimless men are more likely to overidentify with Dean and characterize him as a good husband and father who is unfairly treated, instead of an immature, needy, pathetic, drunken symbol of entitled toxic masculinity who rarely takes Cindy's feelings into consideration.

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