Netflix users warn those planning to watch the luckiest girl alive.
Based on Jessica Knoll’s 2015 novel, this new film follows the protagonist Mila Kunis as she faces past trauma related to a horrifying high school shooting.
Since its release on Friday (October 7), viewers of the 18 certified films have told their followers on Twitter that the film contains “harrowing” scenes that many may have triggered. It warns of the fact that
Netflix mentions it briefly the luckiest girl alive When the movie starts, it shows “sexual violence” and “threats” at the top of the screen, but many users thought this wasn’t enough and decided that the movie would feature “intense scenes of sexual assault”. I am saying that it is necessary to make it clearer that
“Netflix really dropped the ball for not adding a huge trigger warning the luckiest girl alive” wrote one viewer.
Another subscriber added: the luckiest girl alive on netflix. The movie is provocative and heavy, and the scenes of sexual violence are raw. I hate it when they do this because there was no trigger warning.
“I was confused by Netflix’s explanation. the luckiest girl alive” said another user, writing: “No trigger warning, no heads-up, nothing.”
Netflix has faced similar controversies before. all bright places.
Also, upon release, 13 reasons In March 2017, the series sparked controversy over whether it skillfully dealt with teenage suicide. severely criticized by mental health organizations
At the time, it was reported that the school was sending letters to parents. warn them about the dramawhich led the show’s producers to defend their decision to include the controversial scene.
the luckiest girl aliveStarring Connie Britton, Scoot McNairy and Finn Wittrock is streaming now on Netflix.
Find out if it’s based on a true story here.
Independent We have reached out to Netflix for comment.