Agreed, but who are the 'sickos' that make those movies and even worse who are the actors and actresses that agree to portray these 'characters'?
Moral decay in our society is at an all time low and I just don't see any move toward recovery.
Most kids who have been subjected to that moral decay, or participated in it, just aren't happy. They are looking for answers, even though some of them don't even know it.
I'm rotten. I spoil some of the places they look, with questions line "Well, how did that work out?" "What do you think might have worked better?/What could have made that worse?"
Let them come up with the answers. There is power in them admitting something isn't working.
Telling them it isn't working or won't work just has no strength compared to them admitting it to someone else (and, finally, themselves).
I was around enough in my 'bad old days', that I can sit and not be judgemental, often have no reaction whatsoever, but present Christian concepts as simply better living, a way to be happier, stronger, healthier.
When people aren't clinging so tenaciously to the sin that makes them miserable (because, often, they never considered any other way, haven't been exposed to--or at some point, abandoned--the teachings of Christ, they are more amenable to looking at something that can make them happier, more content, more at home with the person in their own skin.