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Posted: 2024-10-31T17:40:46Z | Updated: 2024-10-31T17:40:46Z Millennials Have Age-Related Gripes About Netflix Film Set In 2003 | HuffPost

Millennials Have Age-Related Gripes About Netflix Film Set In 2003

People who grew up at the beginning of the century are calling out "Time Cut" for its historical inaccuracies.

A new Netflix horror film set in 2003 is really scaring millennials by reminding them that the passage of time stops for no one.

The film, Time Cut,  stars Madison Bailey of Outer Banks fame as a teen girl who accidentally time-travels to 2003, days before a masked killer murders her sister, according to the streaming service.

So far, Time Cut only has a 14% favorable rating from critics on ratings aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes, but the trailer is also getting bad reviews mostly from people who grew up in the Y2K era and arent impressed with how the film depicts their teenage years.

Naturally, the people who attended high school in 2003 had thoughts. Lots of thoughts.

One scene in the trailer stuck out as particularly anachronistic to some millennial oldsters.

Others reflected on the difference between then and now.

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