Lies. I watched it from beginning to end and there was no crotch touching. |
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I'm one who thinks it's an excellent film, though I have reservations about whether it's okay for teenage actors to perform in this way.
Yes, there is crotch touching. If you're engrossed in the film's story and characters it might not be what gets your attention. |
That was "The Full Monty." |
| The film is a little over an hour and a half. The clips people are posting are taken out of context and are a small part of the film. There is a whole other story line. The girl's dad is in Senegal bringing back a second wife when the movie starts. The daughter Amy is lonely and upset. She rebels by hanging out with a group of girls who want to grow up fast. They realize older girls who flaunt their sexuality get attention. The last scene is Amy in jeans and a long sleeve shirt jumping rope. Her dress for the African wedding and dance outfit are left on her bed side by side. It was a good movie. |
100%. It was a really good movie shot by a female director as a coming of age film. The people trying to twist it as gross (child porn!) seem the most diseased and disgusting. It was well done. Anyone who hasn't watched it should not comment. /a feminist who is very sensitive towards portrayal of women and girls in media |
We don't need to watch any more of this disgusting film. It is disgusting. No amount of mental gymnastics to justify your identity politics will change that. |
| The impact of Q Anon in our society is truly shocking. |
| A bunch of pedophiles claiming to be feminists on here |
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+ 100. They can’t be cured. |
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I only saw the trailer, but that kind of dancing is pretty typical for girls' dance competitions nowadays (and was actually pretty tame compared to some stuff out there). They're having fun and don't see their dancing as sexual.
Waltz and ballet were once considered highly sexual. A young girl doing ballet or gymnastics was "child porn" and inappropriate. Culture changes. In 30 years, the kind of dancing in the film won't be seen as sexual, it'll be seen as an art form. |
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I can understand the outrage if you only see the dance, especially if you watched it on right wing media where they made edits to sexualize it. For example, Tucker blurred out parts of the girls to make it seem sexual.
However posters here have provided a summary of the film and its message which is the total opposite. If you still think it’s CP, that says more about you and what you find stimulating. |
+100 UGH the absolute worst. Why are women in particular drawn to Q Anon? Who wants household voting as a female? |
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I thought it was an excellent film, although certain scenes were definitely hard to watch, but really this is today's world and what kids do. I am a mother, not a pedo. I think this film was meant to be a warning to parents.
It came across to me that the point the writer/director was trying to make is that the lead character, Amy, is trying to escape a very patriarchal culture (Islam here, but you could substitute a lot of other extreme patriarchal religious sects), so she latches onto the "modern" vision of female freedom, which is to wear clothes like that, and dance like that. In the end, where she breaks down on stage, she realizes that she just went from a really conservative culture that demoralizes and oppresses women, sexualizes them and takes away their choices, to the complete opposite side, a totally free-for-all "freedom" that still oppresses and takes advantages of females by sexualizing them, even at a young age. Both sides sexualize females, the extreme conservative and the "total freedom" side. She ends up attending her father's marriage to his new second/sister wife in jeans and a long sleeve shirt. She did not wear her traditional dress she was supposed to, and she ditched the skimpy dance team outfit. She took the middle of the road by wearing the pants and long sleeve shirt. My take is that the film was meaning that conservative cultures sexualize females at early ages and so does modern culture - differently, but the same really in the end. I thought it was a very thought provoking and excellent film about today's culture and supposed feminism (WAP and all that) compared with conservative culture, but then again, I'm a mother and not a pedophile. I could see where some scenes would be loved by a pedo, but let's be honest, if someone is a pedo they are probably focusing their interest on other images/etc. besides this film. |