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<blockquote data-quote="Kevins89notch" data-source="post: 16488693" data-attributes="member: 31255"><p>Ok, "media industry over-sexualize young girls" is a legit concern and ongoing situation. However, for a movie to discuss that, you would think the overall message would be negative. I just watched a YTers who first watched the whole movie, before making a vlog about it. He went over multiple issue he had with the film. Quick summary, there's zero defense for this film. There's several 2-3 minute dance routines which zoom in on the crotch and ass of the girls. Remember, these are not 18 years olds playing 11, the main character is 11, and others are 11-14. They are doing legit stripper moves while the camera zooms in on their crotch, over and over for 2-3 minutes. He said another scene has the main girl teaching the others who to twerk, so she's grabbing their ass, showing how they need to move it, and even spanking them jokingly. Guess the camera zooms in on for this scene? Another scene has them all dancing somewhere, and they get caught by some security guard. He makes them prove they were dancing and not breaking in or something, and he being some 40 year old man then watches them dance like strippers. Yter said he's sort of grinning while they dance. One scene has them talking about penis size. Another has the main character steal her dad phones, drop her pants/underwear, take a direct genital photo, and send it to a friend.</p><p></p><p>So the film is completely ****ed without doubt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevins89notch, post: 16488693, member: 31255"] Ok, "media industry over-sexualize young girls" is a legit concern and ongoing situation. However, for a movie to discuss that, you would think the overall message would be negative. I just watched a YTers who first watched the whole movie, before making a vlog about it. He went over multiple issue he had with the film. Quick summary, there's zero defense for this film. There's several 2-3 minute dance routines which zoom in on the crotch and ass of the girls. Remember, these are not 18 years olds playing 11, the main character is 11, and others are 11-14. They are doing legit stripper moves while the camera zooms in on their crotch, over and over for 2-3 minutes. He said another scene has the main girl teaching the others who to twerk, so she's grabbing their ass, showing how they need to move it, and even spanking them jokingly. Guess the camera zooms in on for this scene? Another scene has them all dancing somewhere, and they get caught by some security guard. He makes them prove they were dancing and not breaking in or something, and he being some 40 year old man then watches them dance like strippers. Yter said he's sort of grinning while they dance. One scene has them talking about penis size. Another has the main character steal her dad phones, drop her pants/underwear, take a direct genital photo, and send it to a friend. So the film is completely ****ed without doubt. [/QUOTE]
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