But it doesnt really show the same. making fun of doesnt always get people to understand it. Think in laymens. if someone finds something funny do you really think they will look down and think deeply about it? No they will laugh and move on.The thing is, it was already done years ago, on South Park, and with way more taste.
Look up the episode 'Stupid Spoiled Whore' and you'll see.
I mean...I can go through Tik Tok and find girls twerking and doing even worse in clothing. Why not show a girl going through said truma?Step One: Don't use real little girls.
Step Two: If I do use little girls, don't have them twerk.
Step Three: Focus on the emotional trauma.
Step Four: Focus on the dirtbags that promote these terrible things and their eventual castration.
Step Five: Don't have little girls twerk.
Step Six: No seriously, no little girls twerking.
The whole scene that everyoing goes on about...ends with her stopping them and saying they shouldn't be doing this while in tears...
They should have taken the scenes of the twerking out, and it would be in more taste.
So every father whose little girl goes through this phase should be castrated? Because that is something that happens... Step four is a lot more difficult if you arefocusing on the trauma of the girls over a more omnipresent view of everything.
Also, find me someone who has girls do this...tat generally gets charged with peedophila if say, this is his perfesonal job to teach girls to dance.
I may sound like a dick or asshole for this, or supporting their decisions. I am just going by what I personally know what one could do fo such a film in an emotional way, and I am defending what they did on that level, while also agreeing they could do things diffrent.
I hate this movie, and how they did aspects, but the meaning of why it was made, and why the person who made it meant to make it. (Besides watching 11 year olds twerk, Like...come the fuck on)