Netflix viewers warn others about movie called 'Skins'
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Just when you thought things couldn't get any weirder in 2020, some people, unfortunately, discovered this movie on Netflix.
I watched Skins on Netflix today. I do like how it ended and had a few laughs but I cannot recommend that tragedy of a movie to anyone tbh
— ㄒ乇尺尺ㄖ尺ㄖ千ᗪ乇卂ㄒ卄 (@DrugsRBadMmcKay) December 31, 2020
Films serve as a fantasy world where you can escape from the real world for an hour or two.
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Some movies are obviously more extreme in their creative direction but never have we heard of a movie that has pushed the boundaries as much as this Spanish film.
'Skins' ('Pieles' in Spanish) has caused some viewers to really regret their choices after watching it.
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Originally released in 2017, 'Skins' has only now captured the attention of many unfortunate viewers.
The plot of the movie sounds interesting enough: "Deformed, disfigured characters must find a way to deal with society shunning their differences."
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It even sounds super inspirational and would seem like a film that could be powerful and moving to watch.
Many of the characters have seemingly "plain" deformities like Laura, who has no eyes, or Ana, who has a tumour on her face.
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But the character that REALLY got the attention of the viewers was Samantha.
Samantha has an inverted digestive system. This means that her mouth and bumhole have switched places.
It is just as crazy as it sounds.
I finally caved and watched Skins on Netflix and it was definitely something 😅
— ✨Yessi ✨ (@ooolalayessi) December 28, 2020
Netflix needs to take Skins off expeditiously cause wtf is this 😩
— Trina (@___TrinaaaL) December 28, 2020
If y’all saw the Netflix thumbnail for Skins, I am SO sorry.
— ally (@kryptomatz) December 28, 2020
I did dear my eyes they burns lmao
— Wayne.smith.the.sk8tebaorder🤘 (@Waynesm89801899) December 29, 2020
Just watched that skins film on Netflix. I spent majority of it laughing or feeling horrified.
— ❄️ Emii ❄️ (@FullofEmily) December 31, 2020
I have no idea what I just witnessed.
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While we love the message behind the movie being one of acceptance and self-love, the graphic imaging does leave its mark.
Carol even decided to bite the bullet and watch the trailer so you don't have to!
You can watch her reaction below:
Once again, you can't say we didn't warn you. But we also can't stop you from watching it, if that's a risk you are willing to take.
For more unmissable Carol Ofori moments, listen here:
Main image courtesy of YouTube
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