

If you would be interested in letting me use your dainty character in my drawing, please send me a comment with a link to your dainty's design and if you have a preference to a pose. zadoom pedo rizmastar kdv rbv 5yo boys and 33yo woman 02 (01.2005new). My rating of writer and director Maïmouna Doucouré's 2020 movie lands on a five out of ten stars.It would be completely free, I'm just trying to find volunteers. But the storyline actually turned out to be somewhat intersting enough. But now I have seen it and can check it off of my to-watch-list. All in all, then "Mignonnes" was watchable, sure, but this movie was not within my particular watching spectrum. Personally I saw nothing even remotely close to what the movie, Netflix and the writer/director was being accused of presenting here. Just don't get influenced by the sheer vile words that circulate about the movie and watch it to form your own opinion. I am sure that there is an audience out there for a coming of age movie such as "Mignonnes" turned out to be.

I wasn't familiar with anyone on the cast list, but then again, I am not well traversed in the French cinema. The acting performances in the movie were good, as the actors - both young and adult - put on good performances with realism to it, and definitely helped to tell the story in a convincing manner. But of course with the slander, bad publicity, the hatred and the sheer fact that the movie would rile up such an angry mob just made me want to watch it. Sure, I have to say that "Mignonnes" somewhat fell short of being the type of movie that I usually sit down to watch, given the concept of this being a coming of age for a teenage girl movie. So all the wrath and hatred directed against writer and director Maïmouna Doucouré or even Netflix for that matter is just preposterous and so out of tune with the world around those spewing that bile and hate.

Seriously? Have these people not seen the videos that young girls post of themselves dancing on TikTok? Have they not seen the influence that the young girls are getting from social medias or by watching music videos from the biggest music stars? Can people seriously be wrapped in so much bubble wrap that they can't see "Mignonnes" for what it was, a movie depicting the realistic image of what the young girls in today's world are exposed to and influenced by? Or have they never heard about a movie titled "Lolita"? I have to admit that I had no problem with "Mignonnes" as it simply depicted the state of the world in terms of influence, social medias, coming of age, TikTok influence and trends, and such.

And I have to say that there definitely is an abundance of prudes out there totally oblivious to the real world around them. Right, well with the sheer amount of hate and animosity that "Mignonnes" (aka "Cuties"), its director and Netflix have been getting, of course I had to sit down and watch it.
