What do you all think of The Accused?
Quote from: addicted2dvd on April 25, 2010, 12:47:05 AMWhat do you all think of The Accused?One time again I will be the devil's advocate on this. To be honest it's a very poor Hollywood movie on this subject, Jodie Foster doesn't deserved at all the accolade she got from this film... It was so brave from her! Give me a fucking break... You want to see what is brave and what a rape is like for a woman? Check Day of the Woman, yes it's a film hard to watch but Camille Keaton show in it what is a good actress.I think the same think everytime a mainstream actress or actor is congratulate or received an oscar for something that was made better and in a much realist way in lesser known films.
But as Antares has already demonstrated, The Accused was a real story, so it's all about context. It wasn't an award for "Best Rape Victim", but an award for playing a real character.
But believe me Jon, the one film it took me forever to see was A Clockwork Orange. I just watched that a few months ago for the first time.
I know I'm biased; I haven't seen Grave properly, but I've seen enough to know I never want to. Clumsy, nasty, exploitive.
I can understand that more, but I'm biased. A Clockwork Orange was banned in the UK, so when it was finally released it was hard not to see it! I don't like it anyway and find it overrated, so both of those points mean I dismiss it. Taxi Driver, I can't dismiss...
Quote from: Jon on April 25, 2010, 03:39:10 AMI can understand that more, but I'm biased. A Clockwork Orange was banned in the UK, so when it was finally released it was hard not to see it! I don't like it anyway and find it overrated, so both of those points mean I dismiss it. Taxi Driver, I can't dismiss... IIRC A Clockwork Orange was never banned. Stanley Kubrick asked Warner UK to withdraw the film following a media furore, probably led by The Daily Mail, after a couple of supposed copycat murders and rapes and because he and his family were receiving threatening mail. Warner agreed to his request and kept the film off the screens until after his death.Any way back to the matter in hand. Hows about, guys 'n gals, Backtrack starring Ms. Foster with Dennis Hopper and directed by Alan Smithee (Dennis Hopper).Dave