With such a rich catalog, the platform offers endless entertainment options for audiences of all ages.
One particular 1990s movie, Blank Check, has sparked significant debate online, with one social media user labeling it as ‘super inappropriate’.
The film, released in 1994, follows the story of an 11-year-old boy named Preston Waters, portrayed by Brian Bonsall.
The plot revolves around Preston finding a blank check, filling it out for a million dollars, and using it to fund an extravagant lifestyle that includes buying houses and living under various aliases.
One controversial subplot has drawn particular ire. It involves Preston developing what appears to be a romantic relationship with Shay Stanley, a character played by Karen Duffy, who was 31 at the time.
In one scene, Shay kisses Preston on the lips and promises to date him when he’s older—six years later, when Preston would still only be 17.
Viewers have taken to social media to voice their discomfort with the themes portrayed in the film, questioning how such a plotline was ever approved.
Brian Bonsall, who played the young protagonist, has responded to the controversy through a post on Facebook.
While the movie remains over two decades old, it continues to spark heated discussions about its content and relevance today.
Another shared their disappointment, saying: “It’s sooo bad, used to be one of my favorite movies when I was a kid.”
Bonsall addressed the criticism in his Facebook post, where he appeared to downplay concerns about the movie’s themes and the appropriateness of its storylines.
Fans of the movie have offered mixed reactions, with some defending the film as a product of its time.
One viewer passionately wrote: “Oh for god sake, leave this film alone. Not everything needs to be reassessed through a modern lens.”