Whats with all the bare feet in the movie adaptation of Harriet The Spy?
Harriet and her two friends write little designs on the soles of their feet, that are then seen multiple times in the movie. Harriet dangles her drawn-on foot over the edge of the bathtub while taking a bath so she doesn’t scrub the symbol off. Later, she is seen wiping the symbol off (when her friends turn against her), then yet later, they’re drawing it on each other again (when they become friends again). True, the foot “tattoos” are meant to be a symbolic plot element, but still… who wants to bet some viewers caught a foot fetish from watching this movie? • The movie adaptation of Harriet the Spy was made by Nickelodeon, infamous for its Foot Focus on a lot of kid-based sitcoms. I guess giving little kids foot fetishes is okay, but Heaven forbid they see anything funny, gross, or suggestive on Ren And Stimpy or Rockos Modern Life. • Probably, since there’s nothing like it in the book. • Bonus points for starring Michelle Trachtenberg. • Scenes in question are here. • Dude, wasn’t