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IMDB Parental Warning For Netflix’s ‘Cuties’ Says Scenes in Movie are “Lawfully Defined as Pedophilia”

People are calling out the online movie streaming giant for allowing a movie that sexualizes girls as young 11. Countless people have taken to twitter to #cancelnetflix and the movie cuties.

According to the literature published on IMBD for the movie, ‘Cuties’ is a hyper-sexualized movie where 11 year old girls dance suggestively.

In their own words, “An 11 year old girl watches a female rap music video where naked women role play through dance, both heterosexual and lesbian sex acts. Thereafter, an 11 year old female dance group then copies these dance moves.

An adult dancer shows her breasts at the end of a dance that two children characters are watching on a phone.

A pair of tight leather pants on an 11 year old girl are forcefully pulled down in the midst of a scuffle. The camera zooms in at her exposed bum.”

On its parental warning, IMBD makes it clear that several scenes on the movie could legally be classified as pedophiliac. Despite the outrage, Netflix has gone ahead to release the movie while the mainstream media go on to gush over how great the movie is.

This is worrying as this is a time when there’s been campaigns going all over the world on the rate of missing children and rise in pedophilia and sexual abuse of young girls all around the world.

Today, activists and people of good conscience are calling for cancellation of netflix and the campaign garnered support and people cancel their Netflix subscription enmasse the #cancelnetflix hashtag is trending today on twitter and other social media.

Anyone with children need to be vigilant now making sure to supervise what our children are being exposed to through music, movies and games. These evil is being perpetrated right before our own eyes packaged as entertainment.

Mainstream media blames outrage on “angry” right-wing, praises vile film. The NewYorker specifically blames right wingers for branding the movie a paedophile movie.

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Right in plain sight, we are told this movie sexualizes our young girls yet, this get a go an all clear.

“Parental Warning : During one of the many highly sexualized & erotic dance scenes that purposefully exploit & objectify numerous scantily clad under age girls, one of the female child dancers lifts up her cropped top to fully display her bare breast. This is lawfully defined as pedophilia and can be extremely distressing to many viewers,” states the text on the IMDB website.

The website goes on to list numerous other scenes where the children in the movie are sexualized.

“Trigger Warning : An 11 year old girl watches a female rap music video where naked women role play through dance both heterosexual & lesbian sex acts. An 11 year old female dance group then mimics these sexual moves via on themselves and on each other while the camera zooms in on their sexual body parts as they erotically writher. This can be highly distressing to many viewers.”

“Female breast nudity of a minor during an erotic dance scene and lengthy & excessive closeup shots of breasts, bums and spread crotches of scantily clad 11 year old girls during numerous sexualized dance routines.”

“A pair of tight leather pants on an 11 year old girl are forcefully pulled down in the midst of a scuffle; the camera glances at her panty exposed bum.”

Despite the obvious immoral nature of the film, it has received a 90% positive review score across board.

The horrid movies is produced by Sylvain de Zangroniz and directed by Maiimouna Doucourè, a French film director and screenwriter. And Cuties is her debut directorial feature film.

Maïmouna Doucouré writer and director of the movie cuties.

Cuties initially released in France on 19th August 2020 has been promoted as a 2020 French coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Maïmouna Doucouré in her feature directorial debut. The film stars Fathia Youssouf, Médina El Aidi-Azouni, Esther Gohourou, Ilanah Cami-Goursolas and Maïmouna Gueye.