I can't comment on the film because I have not seen it nor do I intent to. However distasteful a scene may be in a movie, I think you need to ask yourself why was the scene in the movie? Was it there just to entertain the prurience interest of the audience or was it important to the story and the point the filmmaker was trying get across.I said it was a remake.
I blame Netflix for promoting it.
Imagine this, I have a problem with incest. Crazy I know. It is probably the next virtue signaling target for progressives.
But not me.
This brings to mind the book and movie, "A Clockwork Orange" of the 1960's. The shocking seeming pointless horror and violence really wasn't pointless. As the author explained, the book asks the disturbing questions regarding what it means to be human. Is an orderly society more important than personal freedom? Even if that freedom leads to horrible acts? What if order requires the loss of many of the things that make us human?
Possibly the scene in this movie was critical to the point the director was trying to make or maybe not. That is for the audience to decide.
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