Interestingly enough, I will draw another film comparison and parallel.
In the film "Blindness" (2008), many audiences have complained that somehow Julianne Moore's character did not take full advantage of her sight and take on a group of blind evil men in that hospital ward and even agreed to have sex (which many audiences identified as 'rape' with her as a victim) in order to avoid being starved to death and also have a few people including one child have food.
Based on that example, would you say her character has humiliated herself sexually and was 'raped' in that scenario but in this one, she actually, even with some loss of dignity, recovered from it and was also somewhat "willing" as long as she got food, and she even agreed to take part in the scenario to pay back he husband for cheating on her.
And if you compare this scenario to what you see in Salo before all the de-facto tortures and violent sexual abuse begin, would you say that "sex with a few gross dudes" was also a form of "rape" and "sexual abuse" in and of itself or was it not quite "that", as MAYBE the scenario in "Blindness" wasn't quite "it" or maybe it all WAS but that in some cases, regardless of law and morality (though in both Salo's and Blindness' cases the laws stopped working for a while due to a crisis, in Salo its WW2, in Blindness a pandemic that caused most of the population to go blind) say, its more possible to RECOVER in SOME cases than others, but then if LAW found out and WORKED, the perpetrator who say MANIPULATED someone into sex can ALSO be arrested and charged with it, just as they would if they officially and violently forced themselves on their victim without their proverbial 'consent' - at least in TODAY'S day and age, yes?
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