I beg to differ. I just watched the short version, in other words I fast forwarded through the movie. Stopping along the way to listen to the script. It is quite apparent what the movie was trying to depict. How our kids are caught up in the (hip) movement, how this child was berated and bullied, joined in to try and belong but in the end realized it was wrong and against her upbringing. And this was no where near child porn. End of rant.
“I beg to differ. I just watched the short version, in other words I fast forwarded through the movie. Stopping along the way to listen to the script. It is quite apparent what the movie was trying to depict. How our kids are caught up in the (hip) movement, how this child was berated and bullied, joined in to try and belong but in the end realized it was wrong and against her upbringing. And this was no where near child porn. End of rant.”
I only needed to see the animated screen that pops up when you click the down arrow by the title. The little clip is not even a full trailer, but it showed enough to see that the film graphically portrays little girls, not yet even teenagers, dancing in sexually suggestive ways. I’m aware that this is not particularly unusual in our culture, but I do not think there is a legitimate reason to pay child actresses to do such performances, capture them on video, and then sell this to consumers. Those who continue to pay Netflix are financing more of the same.
Netflix was warned with petitions not to air this. They decided not to listen.