Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Netflix and Cu***s Controversy Part Three - Angry Rant

If the Netflix movie, Cu**es, is super-awful in my opinion due to too many flaws, then why do I want a Part Three blog article about this? Well, the saga sort of continues with some YouTuber by the name of MrGirl, making a defensive review of that movie and he got called out by many people as a result. Even TheQuartering made a video about him although I don't recommend that you subscribe to his channel or follow his social media accounts as I find his content list and thumbnail quite distracting. Plus, I'm interested in the gaming news, reviews and discussions on the net so having videos about other stuffs on his channel are one definition of delving way too deep.

Sure, MrGirl can defend that garbage movie all he wants and I already blocked him on YouTube and Twitter for advocating such disturbing stuffs depicted in it. Hell, I even blocked the others who promoted/supported/organized the M1 Fringe Festival of 2017 as that festival was severely disturbing and it already caused a controversy back then. I do not condone whatever disturbing stuffs depicted in that movie. It's one selfish and disturbing garbage in my opinion as if the director had the actresses to fulfill whatever moment she was NOT supposed to fulfill.

Monday, September 14, 2020

Netflix and Cu***s Controversy Part Two (Angry rant?)

GREAT SCOTT, it's so much WORSE and MORE DISTURBING than we imagined when it comes to the movie, Cu**es, that recently came out on Netflix! This is part two of the controversy blog article and there are tons of latest info about this. Hell, even Sidalpha made a review video of that movie and I sort of agree with it. Sure, his channel is gaming-news related and especially that he does tons of Dirty-Devs videos but I fear that I cannot provide a link to that review video here.
The plot is unspeakably more questionable than I thought via a tweet on how questionable its source idea is. The protagonist does a bunch of bad things like a selfish character like, stealing her neighbor/cousin's phone with no intention of returning it back as well as telling him lies that she couldn't find it, retaliate her MALE classmate with a pencil for being provoked for whatever she did on social media, pushing her groupmate into a lake although her groupmate nearly drowned thanks to having grabbed something, fabricating the accusation on the security guard when he tries to detain her group, ruining the competition by realizing whatever she's done in the middle of the performance, getting the audience shocked about her actions and of course, taking an indecent photo of herself and posting on social media, attracting tons of negative attention and rejection from her classmates.
Certain situations the protagonist has caused remain unsolved as if the whole thing is rushed. To Sidalpha, the rest of the movie story is like dull or some sort and the way she turns over a new leaf with no punishments delivered to her is sort of bad enough. And of course, a bunch of highly disturbing scenes that will easily draw discomfort, the dance scene included.
So the serious flaws are that:
  1. Protagonist becoming quite selfish like she's gone on the dark side
  2. Fabricating the accusation on the security guard
  3. Posting something extremely indecent to social media
  4. Protagonist bursting into tears and getting her cover blown at the event venue in the middle of the performance
  5. Certain situations the protagonist has done remain unsolved
  6. Flawed execution of the story as if the dance thing is the most focused one in the movie making
  7. Extremely disturbing scenes (Dance scene included)
  8. What's with the protagonist's family?
  9. The message that is supposed to be against such disturbing stuffs is hypocritical
I bet that anyone can give the movie, Cu**es, the LOWEST score out of 10 but of course, most of them have already given it a 0 out of 100 at Metacritic. The same goes for them giving it a similar kind of score at Rotten Tomatoes and IMDB. Of course, there has to be a professional reason on why you give the movie a 0 out of 10. The petitions in calling for the movie to be cancelled were right to exist but they were defeated by its release on Netflix.
In Turkey, the movie is fortunately delayed or cancelled and we may be glad about that. However, it seems that both the movie director and Netflix have the FILTHY guts to defend the movie. The encouragement from Netflix is nefarious and people had already cancelled the subscription as a result. Indeed, people were in the right to cancel their subscription with no point in giving both the movie and Netflix a second chance. Also, Netflix had blown it again, and again, and again, like a repeat offender with 365 Days being the cause of the similar backlash. Even the Pakistani actor had cancelled his Netflix subscription as well.
Like the Arcane City Game Studios' offending interviews, one of the interviews to the movie director from Indiewire is going to be an offending one in which she mentioned that the people who still have yet to watch the movie had started the controversy. Also, the positive scores coming from the critics are offensive to us as well like how even today's EA sports games get the amount of similar positive scores from the critics. Man, talk about the SEVERE LACK of honesty and from the number of flaws I stated above, the movie already deserves such an extremely low score. It's sickening to us and it's sickening even more on how it got the awards in the first place.
Lastly, if there's anyone defending that disturbing movie, they deserve to be blocked on the net. There's no giving it a second chance whatsoever and even without such disturbing stuffs, it is still bad due to the large number of flaws I stated above. And to call this garbage, beautiful or art, is an understatement coming out of anyone's filthy mouth disguised as a strict mouth.

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Netflix and Cu***s movie controversy

If the Goodbye Volcano High controversy regarding its writer's previous work wasn't bad enough although she already realized her mistake and apologized online, how about the movie that will come out on Netflix in September 9? It originally was in theaters in France and Sundance Festival this year and got a GODDAMN AWARD for a questionable movie plot.
The idea for the movie plot is questionable to me like it's supposed to criticize whatever disturbing things involving little children but I don't know if it's really criticizing or enabling such indecency towards the young characters depicted as main characters in the movie. At first, the protagonist has seen her neighbor doing some dance that is supposed to be for adults or something and yet she straight away gets into it like it's something quite interesting for her, defying the family rules or some sort. I guess that if her family finds out about this, there should be consequences given to her. In case of the movie rating for Cu**es, it is rated TV-MA by Netflix for some reason, as if that movie has a bunch of mature things that are too inappropriate. It's like the main characters don't realize that things like that dance isn't appropriate for kids. Even the other movie, 365 dni, as mentioned by that Decider article is getting closer to be a native adult movie on Netflix.
From that same article, even other movies on Netflix had caused a similar controversy as well so what are you doing to do, unsubscribe from Netflix like many angry viewers did? There had been petitions demanding that the movie be cancelled but I don't know if this is in vain or something. It's a gross marketing coming from Netflix and they've been repeat offenders. Despite the apology, they still allowed such indecent movies on the service.
Sure, I don't give a shit about the stories depicted in the cancelled Steam games published by Arcane City Game Studios as everything about them is too disturbing but in the case of the movie, Cu**es, the idea for the plot is questionable. It's like a director drags the young actors to do something indecent as part of the movie production only for the discomfort to kick in immediately. So, what are they going to do, escape from that discomfort zone and switch movie? What if we get forced to attend an event that's extremely indecent with punishments for not attending being the threats given to us?
It's really sickening on how Netflix promoted the movies like this and especially for the award given for the movie plot whose idea is questionable. If the actresses involved in this movie felt uncomfortable when assigned to do that dance, there would be consequences for those involved in the production of the movie. Even a character snapping out of it and trying to realize what they've done at the end of the movie won't help. What will happen next is that the character may move on sometime after that or receive such consequences for their actions first. There's no giving Netflix or the movie, Cu**es an another chance if a controversy like this continues in the future. So if you want to defend/support Netflix's disturbing promotions like the poster and the description of the movie that partially didn't match what it was all about, you deserve to be strictly blocked on social media as I DO NOT CONDONE such indecency.