Joey King and Chase Stokes in Uglies Brian Douglas/Netflix Netflix original Uglies is one of the streaming service’s top films right now – and it’s left some viewers pondering the same thing. The movie is set in a dystopian future in which everyone undergoes mandatory cosmetic surgery on their 16th birthday, to turn them from “uglies” to “pretties”, allowing them to live in a big city. Advertisement However, some critics have noted one or two issues with the film – not least because its central cast, including Joey King, Brianne Tju, Chase Stokes and Laverne Cox are all, to put it bluntly, very attractive people.

Apparently, though, that’s the point. Uglies director McG – who previously helmed Charlie’s Angels, The Babysitters and the TV series Shadpwhunters – insisted to The Wrap : “That’s precisely why we did it, is because we’re saying it’s never enough.” Joey King and McG at the premiere of Uglies Roger Kisby via Getty Images for Netflix “You can’t get much more beautiful [than this cast] and we’re saying that’s not the point.

There’s always somebody or something there to nitpick,” he explained. Advertisement McG added: “I think, if you spoke to some of the most universally regarded beautiful people in the world, they’re some of the people with the most intense body dysmorphia. “Nobody’s immune from this toxicity that’s out there of, ‘it’s never enough.

You can always have a thinner waist, bigger hips, fuller lip.