I was thinking about it and I think it kind of succeeds at what the Director said was them trying to spread awareness in a roundabout way. Thinking about it, and she's right. But all the anger directed at her for sexualizing kids to spread awareness of sexualizing kids, but not at the people who produced it. Any of my friends that talk about it talk about how messed up the director is. But at any point of this films creation, somebody could have stopped it. The producer, the editor, the costume department, the camera people. At any point somebody should have said no this movie shouldn't be made and refused to make it. But now that's it out we're all like what the fuck.
Cause we aren't used to it, but they were. Used to putting their head down and doing whatever it takes to make money. To the point where REAL shit like this happens every day, it being a known secret and ignoring it. Where were the parents who let their 11 year old go to a twerking audition? They had like 600 auditions. Hollywood has had so many skeletons in their closet over the years that I think people are just numb to it. And it takes this shock to the system to make this not the norm. Somebody makes a child snuff film under the guise of raising awareness that gets released on Netflix and there's no confusion who to blame for making it. Meanwhile the movie is out, fucking pedos get their fix while we yell at the makers of the movie.
But hey, that's just showbusiness
Submitted September 26, 2020 at 04:51AM by Gamer_ely https://ift.tt/36bzT2O