I am just going to copy/paste my reply because I really want to hear how you guys feel about this:
I think his conclusions are noteworthy:
After some thought , the film is almost unthinkably reactionary. While the imagery is gross and repugnant. I find it hard to believe this was anything other than a direct attack at hip hop, social media , and lack of basic morals in the west.
the cinematography should be killed. But the reality is the film despite its pedophelic nature , is a giant fuck you to the west and our porn culture that poisons even children. its , dare i say it redpilled
done some more thinking. I think every parent should be forced to watch this movie until they throw out their kids technology and dont allow them to leave the house without a male of the family"
Seems like the writer/director felt like they had to make this as absolutely reprehensible as possible in order to shock people in to seeing what is going on with children these days.
I'm kind of split on this. It's obvious that many parents have no idea what their children are doing online and need to really start paying attention. Does this issue warrant using this level of shock, though?
Fuck netflix either way for the way their promotional material framed this movie. I don't think I can bring myself to watch it but if it really is as reactionary as twitter dude said it was it then it's putting out a very important message. Instead netflix just wanted to coast on shock value and pedo-bait.
hearing that the director intended this to be a giant critique of western culture. If true this movie is based and the pedo scare worked at maybe getting a billion dollars in free advertising.
FuckSpez: added credit. Also give that guys tweets a read, they are pretty funny.
Y'know even if the movie was supposed to be a critique on modern culture and how society sexualizes children or whatever it was they were saying, the fact that it sexualizes children to this degree pretty much destroys any credibility for that.
It'd be like if I decided to do a movie on why animal abuse is bad but it was just two straight hours of me torturing animals. No one wants to see that, you don't need to show that to get your point across, and the only people who would enjoy something like that are the people you are trying to demonize.
I am not defending this movie.
In another thread someone posted some guy live tweeting while watching it (credit to u/cartoonericroberts/) https://twitter.com/animegorilla/status/1304062928656773122
I am just going to copy/paste my reply because I really want to hear how you guys feel about this:
I think his conclusions are noteworthy:
Seems like the writer/director felt like they had to make this as absolutely reprehensible as possible in order to shock people in to seeing what is going on with children these days.
I'm kind of split on this. It's obvious that many parents have no idea what their children are doing online and need to really start paying attention. Does this issue warrant using this level of shock, though?
Fuck netflix either way for the way their promotional material framed this movie. I don't think I can bring myself to watch it but if it really is as reactionary as twitter dude said it was it then it's putting out a very important message. Instead netflix just wanted to coast on shock value and pedo-bait.
FuckSpez: added credit. Also give that guys tweets a read, they are pretty funny.
Y'know even if the movie was supposed to be a critique on modern culture and how society sexualizes children or whatever it was they were saying, the fact that it sexualizes children to this degree pretty much destroys any credibility for that.
It'd be like if I decided to do a movie on why animal abuse is bad but it was just two straight hours of me torturing animals. No one wants to see that, you don't need to show that to get your point across, and the only people who would enjoy something like that are the people you are trying to demonize.
Fuck, that's a way better way of putting it than I was able to. I'm stealing this.