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Originally Posted by Adult Rental Chris
I'll admit 'glorifying' is a strong word and this movie technically isn't doing such, but it is in a widely distributed film for profit.
Fact is this is not the only brutal scene in this movie. It focuses on the actual violence against women quite heavily. They do not need to enact in full a simulated beating of a woman. No film should do this.
Its just my personal opinion that I feel quite strongly about that such depictions shouldn't be allowed on film. I know others feel differently but hey, that's what makes us all individual.
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I disagree. I think films like this that are very real, brutal and disturbing hit home, and can make people more aware of things like violence against women. You hear reports of violence on the news, even locally, and it doesn't phase most people, unless it's someone they know. It takes things like this, that shake people to the core, to open their eyes to the despicable things that do go on in the world and need to be prevented. If it wasn't played out in so much detail, it wouldn't resonate with people the way it should. Most would just disregard it.
Edit: And what CD said above me ;)