You need to pay for a movie, like any other product, only after checking the quality - and the quality check is watching it. So, if you don't like a movie, don't pay money for it. If you liked it (that is, you appreciated the merits of the team that created it), no one bothers you to transfer online the amount that you consider adequate for their work.
And then the entire film industry and show business will change beyond recognition - if no one wants to pay, then no one is interested in the production of new junk class crafts from specific teams.
If people want new high-quality work, from the creation of a previously liked team, they will pay with pleasure. And the account will be replenished, but just enough to create a new picture and pay for the services of real content creators, and not copyist trolls who inflate prices by orders of magnitude and therefore the actors receive millions, although they do NOT deserve it a priori.
I keep my subscription until they enforce this in my country and then I'm out. If consumers don't cancel their subscriptions this will only incentivize Netflix to take even more away or charge even more!
Customers in four additional countries now have to pay an additional fee for sharing their Netflix account with someone outside their household. Unfortunately, one of Netflix' steps against password sharing could also affect frequent travelers and VPN users who don't even share their account.