tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6919053062746049390.post6569454442127233985..comments2023-03-26T00:56:07.113-07:00Comments on Surviving prostitution and addiction: Unwatchable? Or Voyeurism Run Amok?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6919053062746049390.post-51631547621822903012011-10-08T15:47:37.503-07:002011-10-08T15:47:37.503-07:00I hadn't heard of this film, but can't rea...I hadn't heard of this film, but can't really say I'm surprised (yeah, I'm a cynic). There are plenty of movies that aren't meant to "raise awareness" that are essentially two hours of non-stop violence. When the original Frankenstein came out, in the 1920's, I believe, people were shocked at one seen where a little boy just disappears by some water. And now?! If those folks were transported to the 21st century, their eyes would bug out, just as in horror movies.<br /><br />While I have heard good things about "Whistleblower," I've also heard it's incredibly violent. I'm hesitant to watch or recommend the movie for that reason. If someone's not going to be against trafficking/prostitution before seeing a re-enactment of a woman being brutally violated, do you really think their heart and mind will be changed afterwards? And if it is, are they really worth having on our side.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com