The movie "The Idol" received backlash because it had too many 18+ scenes in it.
Viewers of "The Idol" starring Jennie (member of BlackPink) are pouring criticism on the film. Continuing with the erotic love scenes, "The Idol" has received a lot of criticism. What makes the audience uncomfortable is having to watch a film full of 18+ clichés and receiving notice that the final part of "The Idol" will air next week - even though it was previously announced that it would be a "6-episode film".
This sudden announcement immediately received a lot of criticism from the audience. Many fans questioned how the producers of "The Idol" could tie up all the loose ends of the show in just one 60-minute episode?
Most of the audience said, "They should have spent less time on sex scenes and more time on the story."
One of the reasons the media has been reporting that the show had to end sooner than expected is because Amy Seimetz, the show's original director, and host Joe Epstein, left the show mid-production.
Recently, Page Six suddenly posted information that "The Idol" will be canceled season 2 after strong reactions from the audience and ridicule and criticism related to the content and "hot scenes" in the film.
In addition, the decline in episode 2 ratings was also the reason for this decision. However, HBO has spoken up and denied the above news. "There is incorrect information about the decision for season 2 of 'The Idol'. We have not decided anything and still look forward to sharing the next episode with you this weekend" - HBO representative confirmed.
Audiences cannot accept the cliché sex scenes in the movie "The Idol"
“The Idol” has just aired and has caused a storm on social media with a series of negative comments. The number of viewers has also started to decrease since episode 2 (down 100,000 people). Many people even said that the show could become a “stain” in the careers of the stars participating in the project.
That's why when HBO decided to produce a second season, the audience reacted. Since its premiere, HBO's "The Idol" has been called a "ridiculous" movie with the ambition to renew the desire for sexiness.
If we ignore all the factors related to the "hot scenes" that are considered too horrible, "The Idol" makes a huge mistake, which is being too boring.
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Aside from the dull plot, the entire cast, from The Weeknd, to Lily-Rose Depp and K-Pop star Jennie, all failed to show any emotion. In other words, the "all-star" cast but lacked acting ability made the viewer feel uncomfortable.
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