Naturally, it's an awesome movie, but feminists have found reason to hate it, and their reasons are rooted in their total inability to experience any empathy toward the male main character. I'm not going to post any spoilers for the movie, but if you see it and then you read some of the online reviews by feminists, you'll see how devoid of humanity feminists are. They're incapable of compassion toward half the population. They can't see anything, current events, relationships, or even a movie without seeing it through their feminist-concocted patriarchy glasses.

It's a great movie. I guess I shouldn't be surprised the feminists hate something wonderful. The irony is the movie was a feminist victory in the fact that Jennifer Lawrence was paid more than her co-star, Chris Pratt. I honestly don't care who got paid what. I only care how good the movie is.