Thursday, April 29, 2021

I Like Watching Controversial Movies and Documentaries

I have watched almost all of the recent Oscar nominated movies and documentaries streaming on Netflix and Hulu. Nomadland is of course my favorite. However, all the other nominated movies and documentaries are also worth of your time.  

I also like to watch controversial TV dramas and movies, because I am curious what is the controversy is all about. Moreover, I like to have my own opinion if the controversy is indeed real or just a biased opinion of some viewers. 

In the bottom of this page is the list of 11 controversial shows ( TV series/movies) streaming on Netflix. I have seen only two in the list( 13 Reasons Why and 365 Days), but I do not completely agree of the controversy listed on the article. 

The other nine TV shows/movies in the list are in my watch list. Are you brave and adult enough to watch these movies/TV dramas? I dare you! Watch them and let me know what you think.   Here's the list and the subject(s) of controversy:

1. 13 Reasons Why ( Encouraging teenage suicide-I disagree)

2. 365 Days( soft core porn and eroticizing Stockholm syndrome( I somewhat disagree)

3. Indian Matchmaking ( cesspool of casteism, sexism, and classism)

4. Cooking on High ( illegal drugs and cannabis)

5. Messiah- (presenting subtextual anti-islamic sentiments)

6. Insatiable-(Eating Disorders)

7. The First Temptation of Christ ( depiction of Jesus as a gay man)

8. Bonding ( stigmatizing and misrepresenting the dominatrix community)

9. The Goop Lab ( explores alternatives for physical and mental illness)

10. Atypical ( presenting autism as a tragedy)

11. Cuties ( sexualizing young girls and feeding paedophilia)

For details visit:

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/netflix-most-controversial-tv-shows-movies-cuties-365-days-b422001.html

Meanwhile enjoy this:

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