
Blink Twice offers trigger warning notifying viewers of 'sexual violence' - as Blake Lively's It Ends With Us faces backlash over marketing
Daily MailPsychological thriller Blink Twice has offered a trigger warning notifying viewers of the 'sexual violence' depicted in the film. Psychological thriller Blink Twice has offered a trigger warning notifying viewers of the 'sexual violence' depicted in the film Directed by Zoe Kravitz, the film is about tech billionaire Slater King who invites cocktail waitress Frida on a vacation on his private island. Blink Twice is set to be released on August 23 and in an interview with People, Kravitz and Ackie opened up about the filmmaking process; Kravitz pictured on the set with Tatum Blake Lively attends the 'It Ends With Us' New York Premiere at the start of August Lively, meanwhile, has faced backlash for 'trivialising domestic violence' and promoting the film 'like a romantic comedy'. There have also been swirling rumours of a feud between Lively and director Baldoni The film is based on the book by Colleen Hoover and focuses on the story of Lily Bloom, played by Lively, who becomes embroiled in an abusive relationship with a man named Ryle Kincaid, portrayed by Justin Baldoni Insiders told the outlet that Baldoni suffers from back problems and sought assistance from a trainer prior to the lifting scene.
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