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Saturday, September 21st, 2024 6:23 AM

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Review approved but not showing

Submitted a review (#240624-185153-597404) and it was approved almost two months ago, but it's never shown up.

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2 months ago

Hello saridout,

The review was rejected since the it contains Social commentaries and this is against our User Reviews guidelines. You can submit a new review based on our guidelines.

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I'm sorry but that's ridiculous. This is a movie whose primary message is to preach against abortion. It is not possible to write a review of it without mentioning that it is anti-abortion. And my review was APPROVED, for months. It makes zero sense for it to not only never go live, but to be deleted from my review history.

I have read through the User Review Guidelines and can't find anything applicable to my review, reproduced in full below. I find it highly suspicious that for months after the movie premiered, the only reviews that were posted were 10/10.

"Probably the worst piece of video I've ever seen. Embarrassing acting, I would expect better performances on local personal injury lawyer commercials. Writing so bad, that it's like ChatGPT spat it out after being fed nothing but anti-abortion pamphlets and Chick tracts. The heavy-handed "message" slaps you in the face like a big salami. This makes most made-for-tv movies seem Oscar-worthy by comparison. It makes "The Room" look like "Citizen Kane." Its only redeeming quality is that it provides a disturbing window into the minds of anti-choice religious fundamentalists. I was going to give it one star, but added a second one because the camera work and lighting is passable. Watch this drivel if you're playing a drinking game where you do a shot every time some ridiculous bull happens on screen."

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Hi @saridout​ -

As mentioned by Fran, there are elements of your review that is considered social commentary, as some of the content goes beyond simply critiquing the technical aspects of the film and delves into larger societal issues (abortion/religious extremism) that critique the film's role in promoting certain worldviews.

I would encourage you to revise your review by dis-including that specific content.  You are then welcome to resubmit and our staff will take another look.