‘bring me the beauties documentary’ sparks outrage: moral critics say we are celebrating digital depravity as ‘art’
A new “documentary” titled *bring me the beauties documentary* is drawing fierce backlash from moral critics, who argue it glamorizes the objectification of women under the guise of artistic expression. Critics warn the film does not expose the dark underbelly of the beauty industry, but rather fetishizes it, setting a dangerous precedent for a society already numb to digital exploitation. “This isn’t liberation—it’s the downfall of every ethical standard we once fought to uphold,” says Dr. Helena Vance, a leading social ethicist. As the film trends across streaming platforms, parents and youth groups are calling for immediate disclaimers, fearing it will normalize a world where human dignity is traded for clicks. The documentary’s defenders claim it sparks necessary conversation, but more voices are asking: at what moral cost?