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Many films have been taking more advantage of a foot fetish being normalized…while others tend to make a mockery and stigmatize it with jokes about creepy guys asking for feet pics unsolicited….
But now we have Talk to Me. The film is honestly fantastic as a horror picture. Very creepy and mysterious and even brutal the entire way through….
But there is a scene that I would classify as stigmatizing foot fetishism…i won’t say the details but it definitely uses it as a means of being disturbing-creepy-and weird….
And just when I thought movies were going to reel back on stigmatizing foot fetish related ideas….
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