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Celeb News: Rape scene in "Last Tango in Paris" was non-consensual
Member Since: 5/27/2016
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This is ****ing petrifying.
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Member Since: 4/10/2012
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Imagine watching a woman obviously terrified and crying and being totally violated and just sitting there watching it all go down like "Ahhhh art!!" Some of these people in Hollywood are ****ing disturbed. The damn devil.
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Member Since: 8/7/2015
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Originally posted by Sunshine.
Can you ****ing read?
She, the actress, said they told her they were going to do it right before filming the scene and she was angry. It seems she was upset about feeling pressured to do the scene.
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"According to Bertolucci, he and Brando agreed not to tell Schneider what would happen to her because he wanted her reaction “as a girl, not as an actress.” He said that he and Schneider, who died in 2011, never saw one another after the film because she hated him.
In the interview, Bertolucci recounts the origin of the rape scene between Brando, who was 48 at the time, and Schneider, who was 19.
“We were having, with Marlon [Brando], breakfast on the floor of the flat where I was shooting,” he said. “There was a baguette, there was butter and we looked at each other and, without saying anything, we knew what we wanted.”
He added, “I had been, in a way, horrible to Maria because I didn’t tell her what was going on.”
The director confessed that he feels guilty for not telling her about the butter, but he does not regret his decision to shoot the scene.
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He's saying, after her death, that he didn't full inform her. She said that they told her right beforehand and she felt coerced into doing it. What's the truth? Obviously, whatever happened seriously f***** her up and she felt violated. And yes, I did read the original article in the OP. My bad it adding in the at all.
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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What the ****
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Member Since: 8/28/2009
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Omg. This is so evil.
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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I can't believe it's not butter.
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WTH
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Member Since: 5/31/2008
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Filmmakers who do this are sick.
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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this is ****ing terrible
I'm kinda a Brando stan but this is another example of social justice advocates being completely blind to certain struggles. I can't believe he came up with this and encouraged the director to do it
edit: And you dumb ****s are arguing semantics... why? Why is it so necessary for you to clear the names of these men, especially when the director said they didn't tell her? Not telling her, ambushing her, not giving her enough notice, etc. is all ****ing terrible. Just stop.
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Member Since: 5/27/2016
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this is sick
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Originally posted by Full Metal Bitch
Umm, she wasn't informed of what they were going to do. There was no coercion, this was something he and Brando came up with and discussed behind her back and it was sprung on her, unknowingly, so they could illicit a real reaction. Coercion would be like "do this scene or get fired."
After Last Tango in Paris, Schneider never shot another nude scene. She struggled with drug addiction and depression following the attention the movie brought her. In an exclusive to the Daily Mail in 2007, Schneider wrote that she had felt violated by the experience.
"I felt humiliated and to be honest, I felt a little raped, both by Marlon and by Bertolucci," she said. "After the scene, Marlon didn't console me or [apologize]. Thankfully, there was just one take."
Makes you wonder what skeletons are in both of their closets. I wouldn't be surprised if they've both actually raped someone.
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No, it's still coercion when middle-aged men, who wrote her paychecks and could ruin her reputation, approach a 19 year-old with this "idea" minutes before the scene takes place and she has no advocates in the vicinity. Some of you try so hard not to be empathetic and you're the reason **** like this is justified socially and legally
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Member Since: 8/7/2015
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Originally posted by Sunshine.
artistic bullying.
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Member Since: 2/2/2012
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Hollywood and Politics are full of perverts & pedophiles, disgusting.
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Member Since: 1/2/2014
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disgusting. if he wanted a perfect rape scene he could've gotten a better actor, not ruin a woman's life
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Member Since: 8/7/2015
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Originally posted by Saeju
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"artistic bullying" ... what a trivializing summation of the incident
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What the actual ****? disgusting pig.
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Member Since: 8/7/2015
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Sexual consent is enthusiastic. The recall of events by both parties suggest that her reaction was anything but, and she even admits to feeling "a little raped." Whether or not the incident fits the characteristics of a conventional rape scenario is irrelevant because the discrepancy is that of mere degrees and the psychological effects were clearly no less damaging.
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Member Since: 12/22/2010
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There's plenty to be mad about without acting like they ACTUALLY had sex. Schneider herself has said in every interview that that wasn't the case at all. She knew about the scene, what she didn't consent to was the use of the butter props.
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Member Since: 1/18/2012
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Hollywood was sick back then
Actually it kinda still is now
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Member Since: 5/27/2016
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Wait, so this "fake" rape scene for a movie was real rape?
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Member Since: 5/27/2010
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Perhaps the most horrific aspect of this is that he apparently doesn't regret doing it at all.
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