The $150 million gamble
Director Chris Pratt's 2016 film 'Passengers' was a box office hit, despite sparking controversy over its portrayal of consent.. The movie cost $150 million to produce,but its success may be threatened by the recent release of 'Obsession', a film with a tiny budget that has gained significant traction.
While 'Passengers' was criticized for its ambiguous portrayal of its hero's lack of consent, 'Obsession' clearly depicts its male protagonist as evil.. The debate surrounding the two films has reignited a decade-old discussion about the portrayal of consent in cinema.
Passengers' questionable actions
The 2016 film 'Passengers' tells the story of space travelers on a decades-long journey, where one passenger is accidentally awakened early, leading to a lack of cosent when he awakens another passenger for company. The film's portrayal of consent was criticized by many, but it remains a box office hit.
Meanwhile, 'Obsession' has gained significant traction , potentially threatening 'Passengers'' box office success. the debate surrounding the two films has sparked a renewed discussion about the portrayal of consent in cinema.
Obsession's tiny budget
'Obsession', with its tiny budget, has gained significant traction, potentially threatening 'Passengers'' box office success. the film's success has reignited a decade-old discussion about the portrayal of consent in cinema.
The debate surrounding the two films has sparked a renewed discussion about the portrayal of consent in cinema. While 'Passengers' was a box office hit, 'Obsession' may eventually overtake its success.
Who will win the consent debate?
The debate surrounding the two films has sparked a renewed discussion about the portrayal of consent in cinema. While 'Passengers' was a box office hit, 'Obsession' may eventually overtake its success.
The success of 'Obsession' has reignited a decade-long debate about consent in cinema, pitting it against the 2016 film 'Passengers'. The debate surrounding the two films has sparked a reneewd discussion about the portrayal of consent in cinema.
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