Netflix film faces backlash for inaccurate portrayal of 2003 fashion and trends

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A new Netflix film, *Time Cut*, has faced backlash for its inaccurate portrayal of the year 2003. Released on October 30, the film features teenage characters and attempts to depict early 2000s trends, but viewers criticized the styling as unrealistic. Social media users pointed out that the film's fashion choices, such as Ugg boots and Heelys, do not authentically represent the era. Many commented that the film feels more like 2024 than 2003, with calls for the styling team to be dismissed. Despite the director's claims of aiming for authenticity, the film has received a low rating of 13 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics argue that the depiction of technology and fashion fails to capture the true essence of the early 2000s.


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