2023-06-19 10:11:11
The HBO drama ‘The Idol’, in which Blackpink’s Jennie appeared, caused a sensational controversy right following its release. Presented by HBO
Concerns have been raised regarding the harmful smoking scenes in the HBO drama ‘The Idol’ starring Jennie of Black Pink, which caused sensational controversy right following its release.
On the 16th, the Guardian, a British daily newspaper, wrote an article titled ‘Cool, Sexy, Terrible Acting: Why Do Cigarettes Make a Comeback in TV Dramas? Noticed.
He recently said that cigarettes become a kind of “co-star” in the controversial drama “The Idol.”
Jocelyn, the main character played by Lily-Rose Depp in the real-life drama, smokes three cigarettes in the first five minutes. He also smashes a pack of cigarettes.
Lily-Rose Depp smoked cigarettes back to back in HBO’s ‘The Idol’. Presented by HBO
In particular, even though Netflix promised to reduce tobacco use, cigarettes appeared every time in ‘Queen’s Gambit’ and ‘Umbrella Academy’, which were streamed by millions of people, and cigarettes appeared in some way in 28 of this year’s 39 Academy Award nominations, the media said. pointed out
He added, “Teenagers who are exposed to smoking through movies and other things are two to three times more likely to start smoking on their own.”
Immediately following its release, “The Idol” received criticism, such as exhaustively exploiting Jennie to fulfill male-centered sexual fantasies.
‘The Idol’, which was praised for its high quality from the trailer, attracted attention with its unconventional scenes from the first broadcast. The scenes involving Jenny, including the scene where Jocelyn (Lily-Rose Depp) and Ted Ross (The Weeknd) are having a relationship, were also high-level.
Jenny, who played the role of Jocelyn’s friend and backup dancer Diane, performed unconventional choreography with male dancers.
Previously, ‘The Idol’ was invited to the non-competition section of the 76th Cannes International Film Festival, and two out of five films were released at the Lumiere Grand Theater in Cannes, France on the 22nd of last month.
At the time, foreign press poured in harsh criticism. Variety, an American entertainment media outlet, said, “Revenge pornography pictures, obscene acts using ice, cheaters with nightclubs, and evil Hollywood flatterers filled the episode,” and Rolling Stone also said, “It’s more harmful and worse than rumors.” “It’s terrible and cruel. Worse than expected.”
The famous singer-songwriter The Weeknd, who produced and appeared in ‘The Idol’, said in an interview with fashion magazine GQ regarding this controversy, “I like it. “I know our story is dark and controversial, but I think we did what we wanted to say,” he said with satisfaction.
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