Did anyone else feel sick watching the rape scene?
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NoRoadsLeft — 16 years ago(June 15, 2009 12:43 PM)
There were so many instances of disturbance in this movie for me. The opening shot of the cereal falling on young Neil had me shaking after the cereal was introduced once again. The first sex scene with the old man at the park, the scene with the man with the rashes all over his body, and in particular the breathtaking rape sequence. I saw Monster a while ago and remembered being disturbed by it, but this scene I feel will haunt me for a long, long time. Even the rape scene in Boys Don't Cry didn't seem to be as harsh as this for some reason - probably because we have a better idea of what is going on and the camera is more focused on the action in this film. Regardless, all of these films were hard to watch, but brilliantly crafted.
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lavieboheme0105 — 16 years ago(September 23, 2009 09:42 PM)
Yes it was pretty bad BUT. the rape scene in Last House on the Left was far worse. maybe because it was happening to a girl, maybe because this one he was asking for it, I don't know. but I didn't cry
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Anne-Elizabeth — 16 years ago(November 30, 2009 09:30 PM)
When you are hit hard in the head with a metal object enough to fall down into a bathtub, relentlessly beaten, and brutally attacked sexually, while the man doing it is calling you slut, it's rape. And you're not asking for it. That scene is very non consensual. He told the man there was some things he didn't do, freaked out, and then went and silently panicked in the bathroom, the guy broke in and did the things I listed above. How is that asking for it? Think before you speak. I'm sorry, but when you say things like that you sound like an insensitive and uninformed jerk.
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Maserati7777 — 13 years ago(July 05, 2012 01:19 PM)
I think they meant he was just asking for it.
He's an escort, he goes to people's houses to have sex for money and rape is probably at the top of the list of job insecurities similar to robbery is at a bank.
Saying someone is asking for it means they do an action that has great risks to it.
Like in a horror film, whenever someone goes off by themselves they get whacked, they were asking for it by leaving the group.
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SouthofSideways — 16 years ago(December 08, 2009 12:26 PM)
Yeah, the movie was messed up from the word go - but that's the idea, it isn't meant to be comfortable viewing. I don't think I'd want to handle a second watch, and ANY film that deals with sexual abuse with a child really makes my skin crawl every time. Gets me REALLY mad knowing that helpless kids are being treated that way.
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akerman4 — 16 years ago(January 16, 2010 05:50 PM)
you sound like a bit of sicko there mate lol calm the ethusisiasm for watching the film while on the thread which discusses rape haha
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ChuckieED — 15 years ago(August 20, 2010 09:33 AM)
you sound like a bit of sicko there mate lol calm the ethusisiasm for watching the film while on the thread which discusses rape haha
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serval26 — 16 years ago(January 30, 2010 12:12 AM)
I have difficulty watching any brutal rape scene (Pulp Fiction, Leaving Las Vegas, that Jodie Foster movie I can't remember the name of) but this one was particularly gruesome and horrific. I just can't deal with sadistic stuff..
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Lindt_chocolate — 15 years ago(July 18, 2010 12:22 PM)
This may make me sound like some kind of freak, but I've seen this movie four times now and own it. The disturbing scenes are still just as disturbing no matter how many times I've seen it. I bought this movie because I love the acting (and forgive me, have a fatuation with Joseph Gordon-Levitt). The movie is very disturbing, but I keep reminding myslef that it's just a movie and the scenes are not real.
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dreamweaver-x — 15 years ago(August 02, 2010 01:15 PM)
I know.
I was like, ohmygod.
Poor JGL! D'x
that guy was crazy with his damn shampoo bottle.
I was like, WTF.
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and that one other guy with the spots on his back: EW.
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im_sofa_king_cool — 15 years ago(August 05, 2010 10:39 PM)
It was extremely disturbing, especially with the way it was shot. Normally you get shots from different angles. But because the film was shot focusing on the rapist's face, you get the sense that you are experiencing what Neil is experiencing.
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caseyklein17 — 15 years ago(August 11, 2010 07:09 PM)
OMFG the rape seem was horrendous but let me tell you about the part that scared me the most: The part where Neil is washing his face, and then looks up and sees the lock being flipped open by the rapist.
Hands down, that part where the rapist pries open the lock and you see it flip over scares the beep out of me, I'm serious. The rape scene is horrible, obviously but just that part where you see the lock just slowly flip over I'm literally dying, even though that part only lasts like 5 seconds it is seriously worth at least 2 minutes to me.
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madi-840-42222 — 15 years ago(September 22, 2010 01:20 PM)
The part where Neil is washing his face, and then looks up and sees the lock being flipped open by the rapist.
OMG that killed me.
Just that split second of a close-up of JGLs face and the way his head kind of snaps up in apprehension.jesus
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