• Frank [he/him, he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Apparently it's supposed to be creepy and unsettling... but then they used an actual ten year old, and there's absolutely no justification for that.

    So. Yeah. Europe being Europe.

        • UlyssesT [he/him]
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          edit-2
          2 years ago

          "Lolita" was supposed to be an unsettling book but look at how :libertarian-approaching: and otaku (that call their own version of child porn "loli") and weebs (the ones that call themselves "lolicons") for that matter interpreted it.

          :epstein: 's plane was named after that damn book, too.

          • CTHlurker [he/him]
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            2 years ago

            I thought the point of "Lolita" was that the teacher/main character had the weird unsettling feelings, which led to him misinterpreting the affection of a child for a desire for physical intimacy? I should add that I've never read the book, but I did have a coworker who studied it for a class at a point, and she talked a lot about how the book was fundamentally misunderstood in its popular context, since the "girl" in the book isn't ever meant to be sexy, and we're supposed to see that the descriptions of the girl as sexy is a sign of the main characters psychosis.

            • SerLava [he/him]
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              2 years ago

              That type of shit takes such a careful reading honestly

              Like a lot of popular teen romance books like twilight are effectively doing the same thing - describing objectively creepy and abusive behavior (from an actual adult toward a child in the case of that particular series) but then before the reader can really digest that, the narrator is like "...and she found that extremely attractive" which sort of forces that interpretation. When it's explicitly about a pedo there's a strong barrier there for most people, but it's no wonder pedos are just like, oh yeah great pro-pedo book

          • Soap_Owl [any]
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            2 years ago

            Cause, even in the movie herbet is clearly a bad guy. But you are still watching him do it which is terrible

            • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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              2 years ago

              He's clearly a bad guy to anymore who goes in acknowledging pedophilia is wrong.

              He becomes a hero (or, at least, anti-hero) to the sickos.

    • hostilearchitecture [any]
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      2 years ago

      Europe being Europe.

      I guess commiting it to film is the :eu-cool: thing, but it's not like CSA is uncommon worldwide. I spent 6mo in Syria 2015/2016, and I've spent most of the rest of my adult life in the US and I've seen enough folks in both places get nabbed for it.