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Who here cringed during the 'Women in peril ' montage?

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    jstewart01 — 13 years ago(October 17, 2012 06:58 PM)

    No I didn't have a problem with any of the sex scenes in the movie, but that montage with the creepy sirens and images of women raped and assaulted was so hard to watch. I had to turn away from the screen; did anyone else find this scene hard to watch, or did you not mind it? I don't mind sex scenes, but I hate seeing women assaulted.

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      jstewart01 — 13 years ago(October 27, 2012 06:34 AM)

      Bump.

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        Promontorium — 12 years ago(August 04, 2013 01:03 AM)

        If they did a "men in peril" montage it would require 3 sequels. Women in peril is like a little bit of pepper to the stew of most films depicting extreme violence against men. Think about it, who are the majority of victims of violence in films? Who is killed the most? Who is beaten the most? That scene was utterly hypocritical.
        They were contrasting how often violence against women is OK versus a woman's orgasmic pleasure, but there isn't a film in existence where violence against women is portrayed as anything less than horrific. Watch the latest Rambo movie. Rambo is literally cutting fathers and sons and brothers in half with bullets like they're vegetables in a salad, but maybe a woman was slapped in that film.
        And where's the outrage over the lack of men's orgasmic pleasure?

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