My view on #cuties: A thread.

I will restraint from saying the things everyone has said about the movie, the trailer and the marketing. What I find completely infuriating and unprecedented is that it does NOT represent the message that the director "intended" to give AT ALL.
Appareantly the movie was made for it to give the opposite message and moral, about what a girl is capable of doing because of likes and fun, but the movie, trailer, photography EVEN THE SCRIPT says otherwise. All of that just SCREAMS it's validating it.
I am not denying that it's not common, today we can see underage girls with their minds clogged with sexualization and they try to repeat the patterns to get validation and likes from sick people and pedophiles, but just because it's common doesn't mean it's right or normal.
Even if it tried (I say it doesn't) to critique and shame on sexualization of underage children, it does it's job terribly. Let's take Lolita, for example, a polemical movie that told the story of a child predator and a little girl, who seem to hold a "relationship" of attraction
It's more obvious in the book than in the movie, but it's no secret that the story is told from the view of the predator, who in his illness makes him think that the girlin love with him. This movie and book do an AMAZING job portraying the message, as nasty as it is in reality.
But everything about Cuties just screams and howls the opposite, putting the girls having fun while being overly sexual without someone/something putting it a stop until the end, and the family, who is legitmately looking after their child's wellness are seen as villains.
Even the use of colors tell you that the family is the unreasonable villain and the girls are the dynamic team. When the girl is with her "friends" they use bright, carefree colors, and when she's with her sad poor family the colors are dull and unattractive.
One of the arguments I've been seeing the most is that the girls are "discovering themselves". No. You DON'T discover your femininity fully when you're eleven years old, and even if you do, you discover it in a non-sexual way, if your life and enviornment is healthy.
One does not have the consent or the maturity to submit to something as sexuality, and even if they do, we never have the full picture. It's something we just can't take and can be terribly harmful for our health, to the point of causing a sexual trauma, even.
And with all of these reveals about the elite's pedophile ring, this is not aging well. The stories of Epstein, Trump, Maxwell, Clinton, all of these have a filthy record of accusations of being molesters and abusers, and Netflix, being as popular and with great income, is-
almost definitely to have at least a minor association with these people. I might make this thread bigger as I analyze this case a bit more, but to conclude, this movie should be erased from the face of The Earth, because it could encourage other little girls-
To take the path that the actresses in this movie are taking, which can mark her lives and her future, making them seem as a sexual object. This movie should not be released to be in the risk of encouraging minors to do these kind of things that are so common nowadays.
It's incredibly sad.
First addition to this thread, screenshots were provided by @TheInterrogato2. This will be more directly to Netflix as a whole and not Cuties-centered. Anyways #netflixisoverparty
Child predators, molesters and pedophiles are everywhere, and sometimes they have so much power in their hands they're completely invulnerable. Everything can be manipulated to normalize an act such as short-age sexualization.
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