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Did any victims/survivors watch this?

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    Adiane — 11 years ago(August 04, 2014 05:20 AM)

    It seems I'm one of the few people to have read the book before watching the movie, but yes, I'm a survivor and the story still has an incredible effect on me. I don't care much for the movie, but the book is one of my all-time favorites and it never fails to make me feel sick with empathy and strangely comforted at the same time. I can relate to keeping such a damaging secret to myself for a very long time, and also with repressing the memories to the extent where I didn't even believe it happened and thought I was crazy.
    It's the very end of the movie and the credits - with that absolutely beautiful and haunting Sigur Ros song - that make me sob though. The sense that though the narrative is ending, the pain and recovery of these two characters will continue throughout the rest of their lives it's quite an emotional punch.

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      csajourney — 11 years ago(January 24, 2015 06:04 PM)

      I am a middle aged male who was abused from ages ten to fifteen and just heard of this movie today when looking at movie reviews for the LGBT communities. I can appreciate movies that offer characters who stories I can relate to. In the LGBT genre there are far too many comedies making homosexuals out to be those who are laughed at and bullied because the true emotions of the characters are never seen. I've cried many tears in my life over my helplessness as a survivor of abuse, bullied because of my differences, and ridiculed by classmates, strangers and even my own parents and family. I wish there were more dramatic movies like "Mysterious Skin" out there and more awareness to them. Statistics indicate that one in six boys will experience some form of sexual abuse by age 18 and the ratio is one in three to four for females. That, in my opinion, makes it an epidemic! Back in my day there were no resources for help like there is today as a result of the internet with various Facebook and website support groups. The ability to talk to others who have experienced similar experiences can offer a form of healing journey that silence cannot. For most of my life, I felt that I was the ONLY "survivor" of sexual abuse in the universe because it was never spoken about. It could not be discussed then like it can today. If you are in an abusive situation or was, now is the time to speak up and get help with those emotions. You can see how the characters in this movie chose two different paths one who could not remember and one who could not forget. There are people out there you can trust with your secret and that will understand you. I would like to see more movies like this one to help survivors realize that they are not alone and to maybe educate others that a one in six or one in four ratio for abuse victims is unacceptable. I wish Brian and Neil a lifetime of good wishes. Even though they are movie characters, they are still "real" people with "real" stories. I can attest to that.

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                millsyooksy — 10 years ago(March 21, 2016 07:10 PM)

                I'm a survivor of physical, verbal and emotional abuse and neglect but not sexual abuse. Although any form of abuse by an adult to a child is absolutely devastating, in my opinion.

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                  greg-goremykin — 9 years ago(April 26, 2016 01:35 AM)

                  I was violently raped by two men as an 11 year-old boy. This film gave me nightmares/flashbacks for weeks. But I mean that in a way of recommendation, the director did a brilliant job, though it is very "triggering" because of that fact.

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                    ed-pilling — 9 years ago(May 22, 2016 01:24 PM)

                    I could only watch it until he was over the coaches house and it hit my button and had to turn it off

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                      quaterinas — 9 years ago(June 25, 2016 05:25 AM)

                      csa survivor here too x

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                        someonesmart21 — 9 years ago(July 09, 2016 02:19 PM)

                        I never told this but I'm telling now that I'm also been sexually abused by a relative and a friend, though the only part that I thanked God is that it didn't turned me into a beep I'm perfectly fine and living a healthy life but there's some trauma left and I'll get over it soon.
                        Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken -Tyler Durden

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                          red_rackham_77 — 9 years ago(February 13, 2017 05:37 PM)

                          First I am so sorry for what you been through, it is terrible when friends and family do horrible things like this to children. It makes the really really good guys unable to win the trust of people. The people that people say "Oh he wouldn't do that!", "She is a wonderful person", "That is impossible to believe" until they see it and believe it.
                          I cried for both those boys, the rape scene just broke my heart. I remember I saw the rape scene on the prince of tides and I threw up watching it. Couldn't finish it and never saw it again for such a long time. Then I saw it again and I didn't get sick but nonetheless I still weep for the children.
                          I weep and pray for all the children subjected to perverts like that coach and the men Neil prostitutes himself to.

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