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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-11-27 04:27 pm

[ SECRET POST #5440 ]


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Re: Squid Game

(Anonymous) 2021-11-28 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
I've always felt I would be very allowing when it came to what I'd let my kid watch. In my experience, controlling what your kid watches is usually more harmful than whatever harm might be done by them seeing something they're too young for (presuming they're at least, IDK, seven or eight).

That said, I have to agree that Squid Game is...a lot. It's not the gore, or the fact that there are so many on-screen deaths, but the way those deaths occur narratively. Some kids may be totally unaffected by it, but others could definitely end up having a crisis about their own mortality that they aren't remotely equipped to deal with.