DramaGirl
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This is inspired by an experience I had last night.
I was forced to go see "Last House on the Left" with m sister, her 2 friends and my BF (my BF & I didnt want to go...long story, we wound up going),I expected it to be a lame psychological thriller, nothing to get excited over. Well, I had to actually LEAVE the movie and go home because it upset me so much. (and I don't mean offended, or bored) There is a scene in that movie that honestly made me feel something I've NEVER felt during a movie before, and thinking that this was going to be a lame psych. thriller I was NOT expecting this degree of realism.
It's a rape scene and it so realistic and raw and brutal that I started BAWLING and had to close my eyes, and actually had to leave and go home.(my BF came wth me and i picked up my sis & her friends when it was over) But I cried the whole way home and even when I got home my BF really had to calm me down.
And I still can't get it out of my head!!
So my question is, have you ever walked out of a movie, for any reason?
Whether it upset you, or offended you, or touched too close to home, or bored you.
And I know probably I sound like a total lameoid chicken sandwich for having to leave the movie, but seriously, it REALLY disturbed me, I dunno if any of you have scene that movie but seriously...like, I'm traumatized.
Not lame at all. I was in a production of West Side Story this summer, and there's a scene where all the Jets come close to raping Anita. I was playing a Jet (guy, I'm a girl, but playing a guy lol) and it wasn't even close to rape. The first day we rehearsed that scene, I went home crying feeling like I was going to throw up. Idk why it affected me so much... but it was really hard for me. Every night when we performed it, I would just go offstage shaking and just have to sit by myself for a while. Good experience for acting I guess, but it was so hard and not fun at all. The only time I've ever not had fun onstage in my life. So I totally understand.

And those of you who didn't like Across the Universe, it seems like a completely polarizing movie. I, for one, absolutely loved it. I actually watched it tonight... hehe
