They don’t give a damn. It’s a coming of age story, but these assholes think their daughters are in Little House on the Prairie when all of them are trying to be Kardashians. 
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Replying to @step4battle @goldenroole and
There are so many documentaries out there that touch on the same topic, without actually showing the footage of naked kids. Surviving R. Kelly did it just fine. So did the one on Shirley Temple's experiences. And the several documentaries made and aired on ID over the years.
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Replying to @sd3_4 @step4battle and
There's no footage of naked kids in this movie
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sd3_4 and
none of these morons have watched the film but they wanna criticize it with their whole chest using stuff they read on message boards
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Replying to @rivkaehh @arthur_affect and
Looking forward to seeing all their old posts attackibg Toddlers & Tiaras
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Yeah in terms of what's purely shown onscreen this movie's content is exactly the same level of bad as Toddlers and Tiaras or Dance Moms, and people trying to make it out to be so much worse are kind of telling on themselves
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Hyza87 and
Miss Teen USA *actually is* the kind of thing Cuties is satirizing, *in real life*, but they don't bring that up because it was run by their hero Donald Trump (And for all their attacks on France as a nation of perverts France banned underage pageants and we haven't)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Hyza87 and
The movie *alludes* to things happening that are worse than Dance Moms, that it does not actually show, like Amy going on to actually post nudes online etc That's the point, it's to attack the "innocent" dance competitions and argue they're not actually innocent
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Hyza87 and
It was so good to show that part (not the actual nude, but the subject) because it crossed a line even for Amy’s peers that she seemed clueless about. People don’t realize that their negative view of Amy’s actions (and the movie) is reflected in the movie.
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Replying to @step4battle @Hyza87 and
Yeah, the movie isn't purely this message of "Oh child sexualization is bad", it's *particularly* bad for Amy because of this toxic collision between her parents thinking keeping her ignorant is protecting her but being surrounded by it anyway
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Which is very much something parents don't want to hear Like part of the point of the movie is Amy's mom thinking she can just keep her from knowing sex even exists until she's an adult is a horrible idea doomed to failure and setting her up for incredible harm
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Replying to @arthur_affect @step4battle and
So yeah it's predictable that the purity parent brigade would react badly not just to the controversial means the movie uses to convey its message but the message itself, that one of the "bad guys" in the movie is "a mother just trying to keep her child safe"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Hyza87 and
Yes. Pure irony how conservative her home life was and the messages of women being “duty bound” falling flat. It was interesting for the mother to have her own character arc realizing the conservative constraints were becoming to much.
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