Whoa, Sean. I usually turn to your reviews for fresh insight that tend to not be too affected by the mainstream mindthink, but I could not disagree more. As someone whose life is pretty much dictated by those affected with mental illness, I thought this movie was on the mark. I could nitpick a few things, but it is a MOVIE! Opinion is one thing, but I fear your reviews are venturing too far into “Film is truth, and truth is ugly/ I am a hipster and hipsters do not suspend disbelief unless it is sci-fi” territory. Relax, dude.
VIRGINIA
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1. Dr. Susan Kaye said... on Dec 2, 2012 at 11:26AM
“Thank you for your storytelling project, "The Survivors..Life after Sexual Abuse." I am a Sex Therapist who works with this population. The silence and shame that surrounds this national disgrace needs to be brought out into the open, discussed and determined to end. I have always said if we could fill just one stadium for ending sexual abuse like we fill a stadium for a football game. There would be a message sent for healing like never before.”