Adrian Lyne's "Flashdance" is a beautiful respectful statement about women. What a disservice he has done by glorifying child abuse and offense to women in his version of Kubrick's "Lolita." Besides being a satirical critique of Hollywood cliches about women, Kubrick intended his movie to be a love story impelling Humbert to act humanly and punish the privileged and powerful Quilty for corrupting and exploiting a rather rebellious young girl.
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