Millennials criticize Netflix film "Time Cut" for inaccuracies in 2003 portrayal
A new Netflix horror film, "Time Cut," set in 2003, is facing criticism from millennials for its historical inaccuracies. The film features a teen girl who time-travels to the past, but many viewers feel it misrepresents their teenage years. Critics have given "Time Cut" a low rating of 14% on Rotten Tomatoes. Viewers have pointed out that the film's portrayal of 2003 looks more like 2024, with comments on the unrealistic fashion and technology depicted in the trailer. Millennials have expressed frustration over specific details, such as the use of a portable CD player and the absence of iconic items from that era, like Nokia phones. Many feel the film does not accurately reflect their experiences in high school.