Viral Twitter Thread About Sia's Movie 'Music' Explains How the Film Is Offensive
Sia‘s new movie Music, which is available to rent on demand, has caused a lot of controversy in recent weeks and the film is still trending.
Last week, a Twitter thread was written by an account called @Autisticats and they called out the movie for the offensive way autistic people were portrayed.
One week after the thread went live, it has been retweeted over 31,000 times, quote tweeted over 6,000 times, and liked by more than 96,000 people.
“I’m watching Sia’s movie, in order to write a detailed & chronological review (so that nobody else watches it out of curiosity). But for now, I just want the public to see a few things that speak for themselves, starting with this image,” the account said along with an image of star Maddie Ziegler‘s facial expression in one scene.
I’m watching Sia’s movie, in order to write a detailed & chronological review (so that nobody else watches it out of curiosity).
But for now, I just want the public to see a few things that speak for themselves, starting with this image: pic.twitter.com/jPqtd5tLOz
— The Autisticats (@autisticats) February 12, 2021
The film received two nominations for the 2021 Golden Globes, including Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical and one for Kate Hudson‘s performance.
Amid the backlash that she received for the movie, Sia deleted her Twitter account and released an apology statement.
Click inside to read the full viral Twitter thread…
The next thing I want the general public to see is this clip from the opening scene.
CW: strobing lights, overwhelming visuals, caricature of autistic mannerisms pic.twitter.com/p8dzP66HFC
— The Autisticats (@autisticats) February 12, 2021
Here’s a still shot of Maddie Ziegler’s face at the beginning of that opening scene.
I don’t think I need to explain what’s wrong here, but I’m going to anyway. pic.twitter.com/FKZZGk1069
— The Autisticats (@autisticats) February 12, 2021
This performance is a caricature of autistic body language.
It’s unsettling, and insincere.
And it is deeply reminiscent of the exaggerated mannerisms non-autistic people often employ when bullying autistic & developmentally disabled people for the ways we move.
— The Autisticats (@autisticats) February 12, 2021
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the ways autistic people move, or the ways we make facial expressions.
Some of us roll our eyes and put our teeth over our lips as a stim or just because it’s comfortable.
But we do those things naturally. Maddie Ziegler does not.
— The Autisticats (@autisticats) February 12, 2021
The fact that Ziegler is not autistic, and the fact that her performance is so heavily exaggerated, turns the entire movie into one long display of mockery.
I know that “wasn’t Sia’s intention.”
But it doesn’t make things any easier to stomach.
— The Autisticats (@autisticats) February 12, 2021
Two other things I want to touch on:
1. The strobing lights and colors in the dance scenes are extremely overstimulating, and could cause seizures in people with photosensitive epilepsy (common in autistic people)
2. The restraint scenes are still there, without a warning.
— The Autisticats (@autisticats) February 12, 2021
I was under the impression, according to Sia’s apology and accompanying promise, that:
A. There would be a warning at the beginning of the movie regarding the danger of restraint, or
B. That the restraint scenes would be removed from the film entirely.
That isn’t true so far
— The Autisticats (@autisticats) February 12, 2021
If this thread prevents just 5 other people from watching this movie, it will have been worth it.
I know people are curious.
And I also know it’s not my responsibility to bear the burden of watching this film for the community.
But I want to serve the greater good.
— The Autisticats (@autisticats) February 12, 2021
I want to be able to provide my perspective from as informed a position as possible, and I couldn’t do that without actually watching the film.
I’ll be writing my review and posting it when it’s done.
I don’t know if this was a good idea. I just want it to be worth something.
— The Autisticats (@autisticats) February 12, 2021