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New adaptations or sequels to beloved classics, such as 10 Things I Hate About You, are criticized for stripping away the original's whimsy and emotional depth, instead leaning into cynicism, feminism, and degenerate themes that seem tailored to shock or titillate a desensitized audience. Critics emphasize that these changes serve an agenda—either to push progressive dogmas or to simply profit off controversy.