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Un regard sur l'émergence de l'industrie du «pick-up»: une industrie où des accompagnateurs de séduction parcourent le monde afin d'enseigner aux hommes des compétences qui, selon eux, garan... Tout lireUn regard sur l'émergence de l'industrie du «pick-up»: une industrie où des accompagnateurs de séduction parcourent le monde afin d'enseigner aux hommes des compétences qui, selon eux, garantissent le succès auprès des femmes.Un regard sur l'émergence de l'industrie du «pick-up»: une industrie où des accompagnateurs de séduction parcourent le monde afin d'enseigner aux hommes des compétences qui, selon eux, garantissent le succès auprès des femmes.
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Maximilian Berger
- Self - Executive Coach, 'Real Social Dynamics'
- (as Maximilian Berger a.k.a. 'RSDMAX')
Marcus Nero
- Self - Instructor, 'Justin Wayne Dating'
- (as Marcus Nero a.k.a. 'Justin Wayne')
Robert Beck
- Self - Founder, 'The Beckster Lifestyle'
- (as Robert Beck a.k.a. 'Beckster')
Shaun Michael
- Self - Founder, '3 Second Rule'
- (as Shaun Michael a.k.a. 'Discovery')
Ross Jeffries
- Self - Author: 'How to Get the Women You Desire Into Bed'
- (as Paul Jeffrey Ross a.k.a. 'Ross Jeffries')
Nikolaos Brahimllari
- Michael M
- (voice)
- (as Nikolaus Brahimllari)
Erik von Markovik
- Self - Pickup Instructor, Founder of 'Social Dynamics' & Creator of 'The Mystery Method'
- (as Eric von Markovik a.k.a. 'Mystery')
Bruce Roth
- Self - Instructor, 'Justin Wayne Dating'
- (as Bruce Roth a.k.a. 'Bruce Wayne')
Todd Valentine
- Self - Former Instructor, 'Real Social Dynamics (RSD)' & Founder, 'Todd V Dating'
- (as Todd Van De Hay a.k.a. Todd Valentine)
Jackie Speier
- Self - Congresswoman: 14th Congressional District, California
- (as Jacqueline Speier, Congresswoman Jackie Speier: end credits)
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This haunting, heartbreaking and disturbing film takes us into the hidden world of pick-up artists and the seduction schools they run.
We get a close up of how these schools work, the kind of things they teach and how these teachings are put into practice. I'm sure other women will recognize some of the tactics that are shown in this film. I know I did. Forewarned is forearmed as they say.
And yet, as much as I was appalled by the behavior of many of the people in it, there were aspects of it I could relate to. And this is what makes the film such a challenging viewing experience. Almost as if it's trying to remind us of our humanity. I couldn't help but feel for the shy, socially awkward men that get caught up in this world. Clearly some of them come into it with the best intentions. Although it doesn't necessarily stay that way.
The Pickup Game is a tough watch, but it feels essential, not just for its vivid picture of a fascinating, deeply troubled crisis of masculine identity, but also for its wider significance: as a plea for people to stop being so horribly selfish and transactional. Almost as if it's a call for us to return to our basic humanity and rediscover genuine connection with each other.
We get a close up of how these schools work, the kind of things they teach and how these teachings are put into practice. I'm sure other women will recognize some of the tactics that are shown in this film. I know I did. Forewarned is forearmed as they say.
And yet, as much as I was appalled by the behavior of many of the people in it, there were aspects of it I could relate to. And this is what makes the film such a challenging viewing experience. Almost as if it's trying to remind us of our humanity. I couldn't help but feel for the shy, socially awkward men that get caught up in this world. Clearly some of them come into it with the best intentions. Although it doesn't necessarily stay that way.
The Pickup Game is a tough watch, but it feels essential, not just for its vivid picture of a fascinating, deeply troubled crisis of masculine identity, but also for its wider significance: as a plea for people to stop being so horribly selfish and transactional. Almost as if it's a call for us to return to our basic humanity and rediscover genuine connection with each other.
While it's true that RSD and the other pickup mentors are looking for your money.. they ARE a business. You've got to expect marketing in all walks of life.. from McDonalds to Hugo Boss to the friendly plumber down the street, they're all deploying marketing strategies to get your money.
That doesn't mean that what they're selling is snake oil, what they're selling genuinely works. Mostly it's like they open a window for you to snap out of your head and enter the real world and change your perspective.
Most of us have walked through life with social anxiety and have been petrified to leave the house (I was such a case). RSD totally turned this around for me, I even started going to the club ON MY OWN, SOBER... the guy who couldn't leave the house! So I'll never accept that what they're selling is fraudulent, it's a tool and people can use that tool or they can not see the tool they've been given.
That said, no the industry isn't squeaky clean. Yes, angry little men will abuse the trust of women with what they learn. But I fail to see how something can be used for so much good should be rejected by society.
That doesn't mean that what they're selling is snake oil, what they're selling genuinely works. Mostly it's like they open a window for you to snap out of your head and enter the real world and change your perspective.
Most of us have walked through life with social anxiety and have been petrified to leave the house (I was such a case). RSD totally turned this around for me, I even started going to the club ON MY OWN, SOBER... the guy who couldn't leave the house! So I'll never accept that what they're selling is fraudulent, it's a tool and people can use that tool or they can not see the tool they've been given.
That said, no the industry isn't squeaky clean. Yes, angry little men will abuse the trust of women with what they learn. But I fail to see how something can be used for so much good should be rejected by society.
Engrossing documentary about the hidden world of dating coaches who claim to be able to turn any man into a modern day Don Juan.
Unbelievable at times, shocking at others, this documentary spoke to more than just the overlying story of the Pick-up coaches and those that pay money to listen to them. It speaks to the thousands of young men trying to follow a path in today's fickle dating world of tinder, ghosting and hook ups.
Felt like a real life version of Fight Club, although at several points you forget it's a documentary. You forget you're not watching a fictional film, which just supports the claim that truth can be more compelling than fiction.
Highly, highly recommended.
Unbelievable at times, shocking at others, this documentary spoke to more than just the overlying story of the Pick-up coaches and those that pay money to listen to them. It speaks to the thousands of young men trying to follow a path in today's fickle dating world of tinder, ghosting and hook ups.
Felt like a real life version of Fight Club, although at several points you forget it's a documentary. You forget you're not watching a fictional film, which just supports the claim that truth can be more compelling than fiction.
Highly, highly recommended.
I saw this documentary at Hot Docs in Toronto and really enjoyed it. I knew a little about this pick up world but was quite shocked at how far it's gone and how it's rooted in abuse and manipulation. I would suggest everyone see it, to be more and more aware of the level of toxic masculinity that exists in this world. The film does empathize with the fact that these men often unfortunately lack role models and are taught not to be themselves in order to attract women.
This film intrigued me for several reasons: I had read Neil Strauss's book The Game when it was released (probably like everybody else of my generation) and knew a few friends who had dabbled in this scene. So I was curious to check it out.
Without revealing any spoilers, I will just say that no one could have scripted an investigative film that would have had as much impact as this documentary does. It's intense and very disturbing.
But for all the darkness in the movie, it actually feels quite balanced and fair. A lot of the material comes across in a unique and un-obvious way. Certainly not how you would expect it to from the title.
This thing is tight though -- and fascinating, and frightening. One to watch and one I have recommended to everyone I've discussed it with.
Without revealing any spoilers, I will just say that no one could have scripted an investigative film that would have had as much impact as this documentary does. It's intense and very disturbing.
But for all the darkness in the movie, it actually feels quite balanced and fair. A lot of the material comes across in a unique and un-obvious way. Certainly not how you would expect it to from the title.
This thing is tight though -- and fascinating, and frightening. One to watch and one I have recommended to everyone I've discussed it with.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La indústria de lligar
- Lieux de tournage
- Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena, Californie, États-Unis(archive footage, UCLA - The Mid 1980s)
- sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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