Cocaine Bear's Kids On Drugs Scene Defended By Director Elizabeth Banks
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In 2023 libs think it is all good when kids change their gender through drugs and surgery.Quote:
Elizabeth Banks Defends 'Controversial' 'Cocaine Bear' Scene of Kids on Drugs: 'There Were Conversations'
The R-rated film features a scene in which two kids (played by Brooklynn Prince and Christian Convery) stumble on abandoned cocaine in the woods and try it. Banks, 48, told Variety there were discussions behind the scenes on how to handle that moment in the action-comedy.
What is a little top-level recreation drug of the 1980s movie reference?
Seems so "Hollywood" boundary pushing.
Reads like she embraces "toxic masculinity."Quote:
Banks explained that she wanted to make a "muscular and masculine" movie with Cocaine Bear (which is inspired by a true story) and "break down some of the mythology around what kinds of movies women are interested in making." She added that she demanded the film retain its shocking title.
Unsure if that is a good thing or not anymore.
Kids should not be sexualized nor induced to use illegal narcotics.
This is the age where kids order drugs over social media and end up dead from fentanyl.
They also eat Tide pods.
I do think back to many movies of the 1970s to 1990s where teens were smoking pot.
That seems so innocent and tame now.