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Netflix's Sci-Fi Hit ‘Uglies’ Leaves Viewers Stunned by This Bizarre Detail

Netflix's Sci-Fi Hit ‘Uglies’ Leaves Viewers Stunned by This Bizarre Detail

Berfin Ceren Meray
September 28 2024 - 01:38am

On September 13th, Netflix dropped its latest sci-fi sensation Uglies, which quickly soared to the top of the charts. While the movie has captivated audiences with its dystopian storyline, one strange detail in the film has left viewers completely baffled. What is this odd moment that everyone’s buzzing about? Read on to find out!

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The action and sci-fi film Uglies, starring Joey King, Keith Powers, and Brianne Tju, has maintained its top spot since its release on Netflix last week.

The action and sci-fi film Uglies, starring Joey King, Keith Powers, and Brianne Tju, has maintained its top spot since its release on Netflix last week.

The movie is set in a dystopian future where society is divided into two groups: the 'Pretties' and the 'Uglies.' Everyone who turns 16 is forced to undergo plastic surgery to become physically attractive. The reason for this is said to be to prevent divisions within society.

The film is directed by McG, known for the 2000 film Charlie's Angels, and the screenplay is adapted from Scott Westerfield's novel.

The film is directed by McG, known for the 2000 film Charlie's Angels, and the screenplay is adapted from Scott Westerfield's novel.

While the movie has been widely watched, it has also become the center of mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a rating of 3.5 out of 10, with viewers commenting that 'there isn't much to it.' However, there is one detail that has sparked significant controversy.

According to The Independent, Netflix viewers have found a specific detail in the film particularly bizarre.

According to The Independent, Netflix viewers have found a specific detail in the film particularly bizarre.

In the movie, people are divided into 'Pretties' and 'Uglies.' But the actors playing the 'Uglies' are also 'attractive people'. This is the part of the film that viewers are understandably finding ridiculous!

Many viewers have heavily criticized this aspect.

Many viewers have heavily criticized this aspect.

Comments such as 'If they're ugly, we're in trouble,' 'If the writers are calling these beautiful people ugly, then our society is doomed,' and 'Aren’t these people supposed to be ugly?' are common. What do you think about the film?

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