>Was it bad enough for anyone on here to actually cancel >Netflix?
No.
Or is it more like - hey they might have done too >much in this film, but not crazy wrong?
People may feel uncomfortable about some of the depiction here, which is valid-- and is of course the point of the movie, and the movie makes that explicit. People also have the right to not watch the movie and not like that people are trying to confront in a movie this thing that's actually happening in the world that real girls have to deal with. People have strong opinions about art they haven't seen all the time online. (Which, to be fair, includes me on this! But I also am friends with multiple critics who *have* actually seen it, and I trust them over the hordes of people who watched a 30 second out-of-context clip that some Q guy uploaded.)
Or is this just crazy >Q people who are uncomfortable with their levels of attraction >to children and massively projecting?
Bingo. That and, like, Tucker Carlson people make up 98+% of this.