League_Girl wrote:
But people who defend this stuff sicken me and that member is still posting here so I guess pro contact pedophiles are welcome here.
The female Writer and director Maïmouna Doucouré said the film is about the hypersexualisation of girls, and Ms Doucouré said she was inspired by a talent show she witnessed in her old Parisian neighbourhood.
“There were these girls on stage dressed in a really sexy fashion in short, transparent clothes,” she told Screen Daily.
“They danced in a very sexually suggestive manner … I was transfixed, watching with a mixture of shock and admiration.
“I asked myself if these young girls understood what they were doing.”
The use of social media and its impacts on young people’s self-perception is another theme of the film.
While Ms Doucouré’s film apparently aims to shine a light on the challenges facing young girls growing up in an ultra-connected, image-obsessed world, some people are furious with the way she’s depicted it, and how Netflix has promoted it.