Cuties (Dis)respect Thread: Now on Netflix!

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And yet, if you write a charismatic villain, or fail to demonize the right people in your own fiction then you are called evil. Something of a double standard there.
Of course there is. Art is to the ruling cultural establishment and the baying mobs-entirely political. The double standard is the point.
 

Duke Nukem

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I wanna welcome everyone to the official crossing of the current world order into Weimar territory.

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If you have a problem with 11yo girls twerking, flashing their tits and getting their pants pulled away while a camera zooms on their panties you are a right winger!

This year is doing great at erasing my faith in humanity.
 

CarlManvers2019

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It’s normalization. Now their saying “it’s exploring themes of the demands of sex on young girls and identity, bla bla bla”.

It’s intended to “start a conversation” (i.e. start moving public opinion) in the direction that pre pubescent sexual behavior is something natural and if not innocent, integral to a complex human experience.

These sorts of rationales are always the beginning-the film or whatever asks for “no judgement” and “empathy” and an “understanding of complex contexts and experiences”.

Basically it’s saying “to appreciate this as art, leave your moral compass at the door”.

These are the same guys who have a thing against Loli and Shota, right?

Disliking sexualised fictional 2D females, but really wanting a bunch of ugly creepy disturbing real ones around
 

Husky_Khan

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Ben Shapiro actually watched it apparently and his take on it is a fair bit more measured then a lot of them. Seems like the film's intent, as the Director said, is about the over sexualization of pop culture.

Netflix marketing, including that initial poster, was an idea done by Netflix, not the original filmmaker.
 

Husky_Khan

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Ben Shapiro actually watched it apparently and his take on it is a fair bit more measured then a lot of them. Seems like the film's intent, as the Director said, is about the over sexualization of pop culture.

Netflix marketing, including that initial poster, was an idea done by Netflix, not the original filmmaker.
 

Urabrask Revealed

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is about the over sexualization of pop culture.
is about the over sexualization of pop culture.
is about the over sexualization of pop culture.
Yeah, I'mma stop you there and tell you a little thing: IT! DOES! NOT! WORK! The movie goes for explotative camera pans, the characters do things that you'd expected from hookers desperate for a Johnny, Islamic culture and faith gets demonized for their conservative values, the list goes on.


It is not a good movie, it is a spit in the face of western civilization, it's a gloating monologue of the creators towards the people how they can make this abomination with no one truly resisting them.
 

Zachowon

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Yeah, I'mma stop you there and tell you a little thing: IT! DOES! NOT! WORK! The movie goes for explotative camera pans, the characters do things that you'd expected from hookers desperate for a Johnny, Islamic culture and faith gets demonized for their conservative values, the list goes on.


It is not a good movie, it is a spit in the face of western civilization, it's a gloating monologue of the creators towards the people how they can make this abomination with no one truly resisting them.

You do know the scene where they are trweking has the crowd grow distaste towards the girls, and the lead girl breaking down in tears for what she is doing right?

The question ben shaprio says at the end of his video is a valid question, not about should the message it want to tell be told, but how to tell that message.
 
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I do find it curious the movie attacks traditional Islamic culture and values. What’s the angle here? Is it supposed to promote sexual liberalism in the French Muslim population, or something else.
 

Floridaman

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I do find it curious the movie attacks traditional Islamic culture and values. What’s the angle here? Is it supposed to promote sexual liberalism in the French Muslim population, or something else.
It is a French film, despite what the media tells you even many of Frances elite aren’t fond of those who do not behave as French, the Banlieues were not an accident.
 

Cherico

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Wait, what? I'm pretty sure Islam is considered sacred by the Far Left....how the hell did they think to insult it

Carl lets be realistic we all knew that the far left was going to turn on Islam some day, even most muslums understand this fact, because well their not stupid. A day was going to come where the left thought they got everything they could out of them and then turned on them.
 

CarlManvers2019

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Carl lets be realistic we all knew that the far left was going to turn on Islam some day, even most muslums understand this fact, because well their not stupid. A day was going to come where the left thought they got everything they could out of them and then turned on them.

A little “too soon” though and the fact that the person who made this lives in France....I don’t expect them to live for much longer
 

CarlManvers2019

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I really should've listened to the gif before posting. I thought it was the one where a random reviewer in their enthusiasm to own the alt right they complimented the children which is a big ooof.



Not sure if this counts but man, even TvTropes is kinda trying to defend it
 

AnimalNoodles

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Not sure if this counts but man, even TvTropes is kinda trying to defend it

Thats because 'fandom' is full of pedos.
 

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