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Addicted to Porn: Chasing the Cardboard Butterfly

2017 • 82 minutes
4.1
22 reviews
44%
Tomatometer
Eligible

About this movie

Addicted to Porn: Chasing the Cardboard Butterfly' is both a micro and macro view of pornography in today's culture. Beginning with a brief history of sexuality in human beings and continuing with how it affects the human brain, how modern technology, coupled with a lack of public education, is exposing youth to a level of sexuality that they're not prepared for, this controversial film will open audiences' minds to an entirely new perspective on what porn does to the individual, the family and societies around the globe. With some of the world's leading minds on the issue, and narrated by Metallica front man James Hetfield, this one-of-a-kind documentary is an authentic undertaking aimed at educating culture on the dangers of porn and the cycle of shame that can keep people addicted for a lifetime.

Ratings and reviews

4.1
22 reviews
Phil O. Sophie
April 10, 2020
This is an amazing documentary that examines an issue that quietly plagues hundreds of thousands of men & women across the globe, but yet receives very little coverage or publicity in the public eye, shamefully. Only critique I would offer is that there was never a part offering a way out or examining how to beat sex addiction. At the very least, have some professionals speak or share outreach groups/links, maybe sponsors, who could help with sex addition. Outside of that, outstanding documentary, highly recommend, especially if you yourself are a struggling addict
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Chad Frey
March 26, 2020
Is this some kind of joke cause i'm not laughing. Good luck trying to get rid of a 12 billion dollar industry. I can't believe the singer from metallica is the narrator for this movie.
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Will Li
June 17, 2017
good start, although not scientific enough, not socially enough.
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