DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE


The film has disturbed me more than I could ever have imagined. I deeply encourage anyone thinking about watching this film no too, one of the biggest regrets I have. It was more grotesque, shocking, sick and horrible than any other film out there, and I cannot believe it got through censorship. Whilst the acting and thoughts behind it are brilliant, this by no means should have been a film - Rape is something more horrendous than anything in this world, and that scene will never leave my mind.

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You are just making me want to watch this movie. Btw, you may NOT want to watch The Killer Inside Me as well. If you are curious, don't be a moron and use the internet as a cheat sheet. Grow up, sometimes people need a kick in their complacency.

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You know you're dealing with an excellent film when people are deeply offended.

Keep em comin', Gaspar!

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yo Prince, taking your own words in other perspective:

we were all very shocked to the rape scene, and it certainly won't leave our minds
but hopefully that same repulse will make us look different next time we see on the news that a woman, or even a kid was abused.

I mean, we are more likely to be shocked when 2 actors enact a uncut 15 minutes rape, than thousands of fathers that abuses their child for years.

I may recommend not to watch it, but I DO NOT REGRET WATCHING IT, INSTEAD I'LL TRY TO USE THIS FEELING AS A REMINDER OF WHAT'S WRONG IN SOCIETY SUCH AS TRIVIALIZATION OF VIOLENCE, and horrible things that we don't give to much attention.

to me this film was a good and old slap in the face of society.

bye :)

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.. I finally watched this film
I had been putting it off for all the reasons that appear in various threads on this board!

I am left wondering if I ended up feeling exactly what Noe wanted me to feel, i.e. therefore, the film is a success.. !

because, although I am an adult woman who has never been physically violent (I've never even slapped anyone),

this film awoke enough rage and horror in me that I, too, along with Marcus and kind, patient Pierre, 'wanted' revenge for Alex-
even thought I know any revenge exacted would be useless: nothing can undo The Irreversible acts of La Tenia.

maybe that was the director's intent ?

if I, sitting comfortably and safely in a chair, watching a film- can be goaded into wanting Marcus' and Pierre's to succeed in hurting the brutal predator, La Tenia, then that means the capacity for violence is within me.

a sobering, disturbing thought.

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also, I did not feel the film was 'homophobic', despite its setting and location choices.

in my opinion, the film was about the human capacity for destructive rage. for cruelty. for stunning, mind-numbing levels of violence.

the film could have been about women's violence against women. men's violence against men. the rich against the poor. the poor against the rich. the physically strong against the physically frail. adults against vulnerable children. any combination..

I would hope any thinking adult knows La Tenia is no more representative of "all gays" than an infamous rapist is representative of "all heterosexual men" !

and that hate and slurs exist and are hurled at all groups- gender/religious/racial. etc, etc

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final, unexpected reaction..

I would have expected to link this film with 'Malena', thematically, except for the casting of an actress.

but now that I've seen 'The Irreversible', I find it compelling to note that Monica Bellucci's dazzling beauty attracted 2 directors to tell similar stories:

in 'Malena', Tornatore also shows unspeakably ugly, human behavior that toxic envy and covetousness can wreak on beauty.. beauty that smites bitter, spiritually small minds with the urge to destroy and degrade instead of be inspired by, or be awakened to sympathy or love.

there is a scene in 'Malena' wherein Monica Bellucci's character, Malena, is attacked by a small group of poor, simple, otherwise 'harmless' looking women.. middle aged, everyday women with everyday lives. they turn into a monstrous, tiny, 5 minutes-of-unadulterated fury mob. and 'their men' stand there, watching.

I find that scene as unbearable to watch, and for the same reasons, as the perhaps more famous, singled-out-by-the-press, underpass scene in 'Irreversible.'

there is no overt sexual act performed in that scene from 'Malena.' no The Rectum, just a beautiful Italian village. no 'seedy, extreme' homosexual predilictions, just a 'normal' group of 'folk'.

but the ugliness and brutality are as shocking, as raw, as horrific: to me, they are of the same magnitude and order that make one almost ashamed of being human.

and the sheer, breathcatching, innocent Beauty, both symbolically and literally, of this cruelty's object, its victim.. is the same.



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Just because you have a terrible opinion about something doesn't mean you should place it on others as well. That's what I hate about people. Grow up and let others have their own opinion as well.

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Rape is something more horrendous than anything in this world, and that scene will never leave my mind.

In most other films where a rape happens, it is depicted wrong. It is normally glossed over and it is over with very quickly, like it wasn't really that bad.
That is not how it is in the real world.
Surely showing it that way just undermines how awful rape actually is? They are the films that are at fault.

This film shows us how it really is!
It should be applauded for it's brutal honesty, not condemned!


I deeply encourage anyone thinking about watching this film no too

I would go with this: I deeply encourage anyone with a fragile mind or weak stomach thinking about watching this film not to.

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