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New Netflix Movie Slammed as "Propaganda" by Outraged Viewers - Best Life

New Netflix Movie Slammed as "Propaganda" by Outraged Viewers - Best Life

New Netflix Movie Slammed as
Aug 15, 2022 1 min, 46 secs

The movie, Purple Hearts, is about a woman who marries a Marine in order to get health insurance, and various aspects of the film have upset viewers, leading many to claim that it's racist, misogynist, and even military propaganda.

The backlash to the movie includes claims that it is military propaganda and that it includes unchecked instances of racism and misogyny.

"I don't get all the fuss about the movie « Purple Hearts » I mean it's just a regular boring movie with a lot of racism and misogyny that's romanticizing the military !!!!" wrote one Twitter user.

Another said, "Purple hearts is us military propaganda that uses the invasion & deaths of 1.2 million iraqis as a romcom Not to mention him defending his racist friend & telling her to sit down & stop it when she called him out after he was cheering with 'hunting down some [expletive] Arabs.'".

Someone else wrote, "the way purple hearts isn't even sublte [sic] but blatantly anti arab anti hispanic racist misogynistic AND pro military propaganda but ppl are frothing at the mouth bc enemies to lovers YEAH THEY'RE ENEMIES BCS HE'S A PRO GUN CONSERVATIVE SOLDIER AND SHE'S A LATINA LIBERAL.".

Rosenbaum spoke up for Purple Hearts in an interview with Variety, saying that the movie is meant to show how two very different people can come together despite their differences.

Rosenbaum added, "I do hope that anyone who's in any way insulted by it understands that our intentions are very pure, and it's because we feel like people need to grow and need to start to become more moderate.".

"Why I fell in love with the movie is that it's a love story but it's so much more than that," she told Variety.

Through the power of love, they learn to lead with empathy and compassion and love each other and turn into this beautiful shade of purple.

Despite the backlash, many people have streamed Purple Hearts on Netflix.

Carson and Rosenbaum also feel that the movie has been successful thanks to the positive reaction it has received for representing people with Type 1 diabetes—amid the backlash

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