Typical Hollywood, taking a film set in Japan and casting white people as the leads. DO NOT WANT
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bcjester — 10 years ago(January 28, 2016 03:23 PM)
http://www.imdb.com/board/10927615/
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bcjester — 9 years ago(July 22, 2016 07:48 AM)
This is a really old post but I'll explain what I meant by that. The forest itself when we aren't talking about racial issues was called disrespectful because it is a film about a place in which people actually die. As in people honestly go their and commit suicide regularly. So some people see it as being disrespectful as a film sort of using a tragedy to get money.
I was stating that if the above is true TCM should be disrespectful as well. It was filmed in the area (not the exact same house for legal reasons I'm sure) and based on events that actually happened. People were murdered by this man and if The Forest is disrespectful for the above reason so is TCM. Not only did they turn those deaths into entertainment but they kind of glorified the killer and his family. Sure they are still the bad guys in the movie. However most people like the bad guys in horror movies. It's actually really startling how many people do and are fans of actual real life serial killers.
That's my opinion on it and I reserve the right to be 100% wrong.
I've baited my hook with my own underwear. Is it wrong that I hope to catch a fish I can relate to?-Ragdoll -
JayKlook — 9 years ago(August 04, 2016 09:58 AM)
TCM was only loosely based on a killer from Wisconsin, tho, not Texas. None of those events happened.
Ed Gein lived in Wisconsin and was a seemingly regular man. He wasn't a big lumbering lunatic with a crazy family (well, not noticeably a lunatic, definitely a lunatic tho).
The only real similarity between TCM and real life events is that Leatherface and Ed Gein both killed people, and did things with their bodies. Leatherface to a much greater extreme.
The opening of the 2003 TCM remake that showed "actual police footage" wasn't real. There's even a little featurette about Gein on the DVD.
Psycho, Leatherface, Buffalo Bill (Silence of the Lambs), House of 1000 corpses, these are all loosely based on Ed Gein.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Gein
Osbourne Cox? I thought you might be worried about the security of your shi+. -
bcjester — 9 years ago(August 04, 2016 10:02 AM)
The Forest is extremely loosely based as well. My point was that if "The Forest" is disrespectful then so to would TCM.
The only thing in the movie The Forest that is remotely based and grounded in reality is that people go their to kill themselves sometimes.
So my point still stands, and I still reserve the right to be 100% wrong.
I've baited my hook with my own underwear. Is it wrong that I hope to catch a fish I can relate to?-Ragdoll. -
JayKlook — 9 years ago(August 08, 2016 08:37 AM)
But it's not really the same. The Forest is a movie about a Forest where people commit suicide. It's based on a Forest where people commit suicide.
TCM is about a lumbering likely special needs man (with a psychotic family) who snatch up/chase people around with a chainsaw in Texas. It's based very loosely based on Ed Gein who killed some people in a completely different manner. The only similarity is killing people and cutting some things off them.
By the way, I'm not at all arguing against your point of whether it's disrespectful or not. I'm really just discussing the semantics of your comparison. Also, I'm not aggravated at all, just interested in this comparison. Internet arguments have a way of coming off as squabbling.
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ScorpionTDC — 10 years ago(December 24, 2015 08:40 AM)
I haven't seen the film itself, but nothing in that trailer is disrespectful to suicide victims
Death Awaits (Horror forum)
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Eve_of_Destruction — 9 years ago(July 26, 2016 03:22 AM)
Mental illness or not suicide is ultimately a choice. My cousin and 2 close friends committed suicide. So I have been there through the repurcussuins on the parents and sisters and brothers. I myself have contemplated it but I know what I would leave behind would be worse than what I went through to put me in that position. I would never do that to my family.
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Eve_of_Destruction — 9 years ago(July 28, 2016 04:20 AM)
Mental illness or not suicide is ultimately a choice. My cousin and 2 close friends committed suicide. So I have been there through the repurcussuins on the parents and sisters and brothers. I myself have contemplated it but I know what I would leave behind would be worse than what I went through to put me in that position. I would never do that to my family.
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bcjester — 10 years ago(December 26, 2015 10:37 PM)
Yes because visiting Japan is absolutely illogical and silly. You're right my bad. Being a Caucasian person who works in Japan(you need a work visa for that by the way) is u heard of. Man I'm sorry you're right. I don't know where I came up with these half-brained schemes of mine.
Next time I need to renew my passport I just won't because it's silly and illogical for me to visit another country.
God dude,thank you so much for opening my eyes!
Sarcasm aside it's more likely she's just visiting than having a work visa or simply living there. Nothing silly about that. People vacation overseas in different countries all the time. -