Netflix has been a platform known for pushing boundaries and stirring up controversy with its original content. From thought-provoking dramas to boundary-pushing comedies, here are seven Netflix movies that have sparked heated debates and divided audiences:
Blonde (2022)
“Blonde” is a biographical drama based on the life of Marilyn Monroe, exploring her personal struggles and relationships. While some praised the film for its performances and cinematography, others criticized it for its portrayal of Monroe and its handling of sensitive subjects.
To the Bone (2017)
This film follows a young woman struggling with anorexia nervosa as she undergoes treatment for her eating disorder. While praised for shedding light on an important issue, “To the Bone” also faced criticism for potentially glamorizing and trivializing the seriousness of eating disorders.
Girl (2019)
“Girl” tells the story of a transgender teenage girl pursuing her dream of becoming a professional ballerina. While the film aimed to raise awareness about transgender issues, it received backlash for its portrayal of transgender experiences by using a cisgender actor in the lead role.
Hillbilly Elegy (2020)
Based on the memoir by J.D. Vance, “Hillbilly Elegy” depicts the struggles of a young man from a rural Appalachian family. Despite its star-studded cast, the film faced criticism for its portrayal of poverty and its alleged perpetuation of stereotypes about working-class communities.
The First Temptation of Christ (2019)
This Brazilian comedy special stirred up controversy for its satirical portrayal of Jesus Christ as a gay man. Religious groups and conservative politicians condemned the film, leading to calls for its removal from the platform.
Amy Schumer: The Leather Special (2017)
Comedian Amy Schumer’s stand-up special faced backlash for its crude humor and perceived lack of originality. Critics accused Schumer of relying on shock value and offensive jokes, leading to mixed reviews from audiences.
365 Days (2020)
This Polish erotic drama sparked controversy for its graphic sexual content and depiction of a toxic relationship. Despite its popularity on the platform, “365 Days” was heavily criticized for romanticizing themes of abduction and Stockholm syndrome.
Cuties (2020)
“Cuties” ignited a firestorm of controversy for its portrayal of young girls involved in provocative dance routines. Critics accused the film of sexualizing children, while defenders argued that it aimed to critique the hypersexualization of girls in society.
Okja (2017)
While not as overtly controversial as some other entries on this list, “Okja” stirred debate for its exploration of animal rights and the ethics of factory farming. The film’s dark satire and emotional resonance divided audiences, sparking discussions about our treatment of animals and the environment.
Dave Chappelle: The Closer (2021)
Although not a movie, Dave Chappelle’s stand-up special “The Closer” generated significant controversy for its handling of LGBTQ+ issues and criticism of cancel culture. Chappelle’s jokes and commentary reignited debates about free speech, accountability, and representation in comedy.
These Netflix movies have proven that provocative content often comes with its fair share of backlash and debate, challenging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and question societal norms.