Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Adrien Brody
Conflicted about his girlfriend's pregnancy, Ralphie's life spirals out of control when he meets a mysterious family of men -snip
This was not very good, kinda an arthouse attempt at incels, but the plot was meh, the writing meh and I generally dislike Eisenberg's acting.
Did capture incel-rage and their conflicted sexuality decently enough and Brody did a good job at his father-figure-of-all-incels Jordan Peterson-esque portrayal, but not enough to save the film.