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A documentary about young women who have been drawn into the sex trade - and how easy it is for a web-savvy generation to end up making porn.
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| Salt Lake TribuneSean P. MeansThe searing documentary Hot Girls Wanted shines an uncomfortable spotlight on the internet porn industry, specifically the world of so-called "amateur" porn. |
| Yahoo! TVKen TuckerA documentary about making it in the porn industry that works as an excellent warning to viewers who might be tempted to try it as a path to success. |
| New York TimesMike Halehe scenes of a group of teenage and 20-something women sharing a featureless suburban house in Florida... are authentic and effective -- banal, sad, funny and weird. |
| FlavorwireJason BaileyTheir previous effort 'Sexy Baby' quite literally changed the way I saw media images of young women, and it'll be difficult to look at any of this stuff the same way either. |
| Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinAlthough the filmmakers strive to give a fair hearing to those within the porn world who unapologetically defend the profession, the film clearly questions just how much the barely legal participants are in control. |
| User ReviewBrandon WHot Girls Wanted is a documentary film on Netflix about girls who got out of high school, and are over the age of 18 which they want to start having a career, as a porn actress. When I go on the way Netflix, I see this documentary film every time, and I didn't go on it until I was like, screw it, and just watch it. I didn't realize how good this documentary was, and also how frustrating it is to watch. With the main girls, I was starting to know about them, and when they decide to do the porn industry, I was getting a little depressed as there are more opportunities out there. It does show the positive aspects of doing porn, but when it shows the negative side, it really does show the affection that it brings on the main girls, whether they don't feel like doing it anymore, or they still don't want to do this, but they have to for the money. When it shows the porn footage in it, they definitely do show naked girls with acts that they have to do which for people who don't watch porn would be in for a shock. I was interested in the documentary, both mentally and emotionally as I didn't know where it was going for the girls. There are a lot of moments that shocked me, but they never take me out of the documentary. In the end, Hot Girls Wanted is a fantastic one that I was very interested to see the girls' perspective on porn as they are in it. |
| User ReviewLeong CDeeply disturbing and provocative documentary. It's like watching a show about how meat is made and then never wanting to eat meat again. Left me with a sense of loss and ineffable sadness, as it's just a huge part of our culture that doesn't really get discussed much. Really makes you wonder about our culture, though a lot of things do these days. |
| User ReviewYasmine JDeeply disturbing and provocative documentary. It's like watching a show about how meat is made and then never wanting to eat meat again. Left me with a sense of loss and ineffable sadness, as it's just a huge part of our culture that doesn't really get discussed much. Really makes you wonder about our culture, though a lot of things do these days. |
| User ReviewClaudette AExcellent expose' -- it is difficult to see these women in such difficult circumstances, but all of those interviewed seemed like kind, thoughtful people. I would like to envision a world where they are considered for more than their pasts, and their minds are valued as much as their bodies. They struck me as beautiful, through and through. |
| User ReviewJay TThe viewer cannot decide whom to blame -- girls, producers, or customers. The movie depicts all three as ignoble. When the internet started, we thought its empowerment would make ordinary people look better. Instead, porn and discussion sites, notably YouTube comments, revealed intellectual and moral weaknesses of ordinary people. The internet did not cause those weaknesses, it made them public. People from dysfunctional families already knew how bad it was. Most of the middle class had their sanguinity diminished when they found out. |