10-12-2015, 06:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-12-2015, 06:06 PM by Hexenadler.)
(10-12-2015, 05:28 PM)Lin S. Wrote: Now this is what I find odd. I see the atmospheric similiarities to Grimm. But when I watched the tree branches I did not get the impression of rape. The branches held her down but that was all I saw. Now does it mean that every act of confining someone must lead to sexual behavior? I don't know maybe the trees are raping her and I am just to innocent to recognize it for what it really is. No two people see the world the same way.
You've watched the first movie already? That was quick.
When I saw "Evil Dead" for the first time, I thought the scene was extremely sexual, and that's exactly what made it twice as disturbing for me. The film depicts just about every kind of bodily harm that can be inflicted on people, but the element of rape (even in a fantastical "horror" context) pushes it into much, much darker territory than normal for a horror film. Fortunately, the sequels get more comedic in tone as they go along.
Maybe it's a good thing you didn't pick up on any rape vibe during that sequence. It could indicate you're a just a well-adjusted human being.