RE: Netflix and "Cuties" = child pron?
November 26, 2020 at 11:19 pm
(This post was last modified: November 26, 2020 at 11:19 pm by Rev. Rye.)
Well, since my previous post has apparently gotten some attention, since Nay Sayer has apparently decided to kudo it last night, I figure I may as well share some more on the controversy. Like the fact that, according to the director, "Furthermore, there was always a psychologist present, she was there before the shoot, during the shoot, and even after the shoot, to constantly communicate with the girls, and to avoid any risk of confusion with the cinematic roles they were playing and their real lives as children. And I can tell you they did not suffer any confusion and they are now the spokespeople of the message of this film with their peers."
And, in another statement, she said that: “We also worked with a child psychologist throughout the filming. She’s still working with the children, because I want to make sure that they can navigate this newfound stardom.” On the off chance anyone thinks there might be a contradiction between these two statements (that they apparently went through the making of the film psychologically unscathed, but are still seeing the psychologist), remember that suddenly being thrust into stardom, especially as a child, can be a psychological minefield without the proper support. Even if you remain successful into adulthood, you could end up like this:
And while I was looking for more information on this child psychologist, I found two reviews from survivors of childhood sexual abuse; they actually both gave the movie positive reviews:
And, in another statement, she said that: “We also worked with a child psychologist throughout the filming. She’s still working with the children, because I want to make sure that they can navigate this newfound stardom.” On the off chance anyone thinks there might be a contradiction between these two statements (that they apparently went through the making of the film psychologically unscathed, but are still seeing the psychologist), remember that suddenly being thrust into stardom, especially as a child, can be a psychological minefield without the proper support. Even if you remain successful into adulthood, you could end up like this:
And while I was looking for more information on this child psychologist, I found two reviews from survivors of childhood sexual abuse; they actually both gave the movie positive reviews:
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.