The writer discusses their reaction to watching the Netflix movie "Cuties." They express extreme discomfort and disgust with the film, stating that it hyper-sexualizes 11- and 12-year-old girls and essentially creates softcore child pornography. They believe the film's intended message about the dangers of sexualizing children is poorly conveyed and ultimately contributes to the problem. The writer criticizes those who defend the movie, suggesting that they may be pedophiles or have not actually seen the film. They also argue that the use of real child actresses in the movie is a major issue, as opposed to animated or adult portrayals. Overall, the writer finds "Cuties" to be deplorable and reprehensible.
1. The speaker watched 30 minutes of the movie "Cuties" before turning it off.
2. The movie "Cuties" features 11- and 12-year-old actresses.
3. The speaker claims the movie hyper-sexualizes children.
4. The speaker mentions a scene in the movie where an 11-year-old girl is in a tank top and panties.
5. There is a scene in the movie where one of the girls takes a picture of her private area in the bathroom and shares it online.
6. The movie "Cuties" has an 89% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
7. The speaker knows someone named Tiana who was grossed out by the speaker's admission of watching part of the movie.
8. Some YouTubers, such as Pay Money, Webby, and Elvis The Alien, have made videos discussing the movie "Cuties".
9. The speaker claims the movie does not effectively convey its intended message about the sexualization of children.