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[quote=Anonymous]The entire movie was cringeworthy and I had my husband and the couple we went with giving me dirty looks the entire time until husband of my friend told us they were leaving early and my husband asked if he could go to, so we all left. This was disturbing on so many levels and I feel the filmmakers took advantage of a time where it is PC to let anything go. But this. was pushing it. If it was a27 year old man preying upon and thats what it is a 17 year old girl, oh boy can you hear the "me too" movement already? I cannot even impinge. And it was intentional that the 17 year could. have been a gangly 13 and Armies character could have been easily in his mid 30''s, makes it even the more gross and hard to watch. Many scenes made me uncomfortable like the massage scene and even when the parents were sitting by the pool and the wife said something to the effect of letting her son go with him to the other city, I mean really? She knew what was going on, that was like pimping out your UNDERAGE son. I know Europeans are more liberal in these areas but still he was underage. I could not get to like his character either. His sad face and skinny lanky body reminded me of how vulnerable and young he was. On all counts a most disturbing movie (except the scenery of course)[/quote]
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