Netflix film Ball Netflix

‘Luckiest Girl Alive’: Netflix urged to add trigger warning to film

Reading now: 805
www.nme.com

Netflix film Luckiest Girl Alive have urged the streamer to add a trigger warning to the movie.The project dropped on Friday (October 7), and follows a woman (Mila Kunis) who faces past trauma from her teenage years that stems from a high school shooting.However, while the site does include a small warning of “sexual violence” and “threat” in the banner at the top of the screen at the start, viewers of the film have suggested that Netflix put a more extreme warning of scenes of sexual assault.“I was bamboozled by Netflix’s description of luckiest girl alive.

No trigger warning no heads up no nothing,” one user tweeted.I was bamboozled by Netflix’s description of luckiest girl alive.

No trigger warning no heads up no nothing— Vanessa Lux ➰ (@VanessaLux_) October 9, 2022“Netflix really dropped the ball on not adding a giant trigger warning for Luckiest Girl Alive,” a second person added.Netflix really dropped the ball on not adding a giant trigger warning for Luckiest Girl Alive— patti mayonnaise (@jill_xo) October 8, 2022“Yeah um luckiest girl alive needs a massive trigger warning on it i am so sick to my stomach right now watching this wtf,” another viewer said, with many more expressing concern:yeah um luckiest girl alive needs a massive trigger warning on it i am so sick to my stomach right now watching this wtf— ally (@divinekarmaaa) October 9, 2022TW: sexual violence Heads up to anyone who wants to watch luckiest girl alive on Netflix.

Read more on nme.com
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA