R-rated rape scenes in all kind of movies.

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at least the title is specific and accurate, warns you to keep out of the thread.



Why would anyone think this type of thread would be appropriate? I see no real difference between rape and child porn, they both are exploiting, torturing, and psychologically scarring to its victims! Whoever is the administer here. I hope you banned this sick ****. This is just on levels more disturbing than I think anyone here feels comfortable with, (and rightfully so). I had an experience yesterday that disturbed me on the same level that I hope never to experience again. I rented from netflix a movie called Jungle De Ikou, it was an anime movie from my "500 Animes" book... and they compared it to a series called GoldenBoy which I thought was hilarious. The type of comedy were big-busted women get the best of their male counterparts, its really funny stuff all in all. However I see this thing and shut it off within 15 minutes, if that... The series wasn't about that at all. What it instead was it was about a pre-pubescent girl going through puberty and "sexualizing" her. Camera angles showing her back side/underwear, crotch shots, shots of her chest, and even going as far as watching her go to the restroom and showing her have her friggen period... at which point I couldn't take this kind of sick trash anymore and returned it. I'm thinking of alerting netflix about the whole thing because I think they need to know about what they are renting out to people. I'm still flabbergasted by the whole thing, and I feel guilty about even taking a glace at it, let alone renting it, even though I know I knew nothing about it. Point is, rape and child porn, its all on the same level of sick. And after the whole incident that I experienced yesterday, it makes this thread even more disturbing because its almost reassuring the fact that their are people out there who actually engage in this type of thing.

Sick and wrong. There's really no other words for it.
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There's no point in banning the OP. He/she hasn't done anything wrong. There's no forum rule that says that the subject of rape in movies cannot be discussed. Rape is a common theme and is found in all genres of film.

Additionally, we have no way of knowing why the OP is asking for suggestions. For all we know, he/she is writing a term paper on the subject for a psychology class or something similar.

As for your insistence that "this is just on levels more disturbing than I think anyone here feels comfortable with," clearly you haven't read the other responses in the thread, so please speak only for yourself. The rest of us, including the site administrator, were having a rational discussion on the matter.



Rape is too horrible a crime to make light of in silly sayings or fantasies or as entertainment in movies.
A rape joke can be funny, though. As in a scene in Girls Will Be Girls, one of my favorite movies of all time, when a drag queen called Coco wakes up from a disturbing dream and comes to the realization that a doctor at the hospital she was just at had raped her.

COCO: I think that doctor gave me morphine and then RAPED ME!!!!

Her friend, Evie, also a drag queen, and a lover of sex, chimes in with:

EVIE: Oooooooh! So, it's a sex dream, huh?




Sick and wrong. There's really no other words for it.
Can I have a link? It sounds like the kind of thing me and my girlfriend would be into.



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I was inspired to join this site because of this thread, I was ironically looking for rape scenes on the internet.....

I in fact not being a creepy old guy but, (and this is my opinion) a rather hot 22 year old girl, and i happen to be utterly repulsed by the very notion that I someone who, yes has a sexual fixation of sorts, am either unhealthy, or worse capable of hurting anyone in that fashion,

women DO NOT just fantasize about being the victim I sure don't. and most of the women I date have shared that fantasy, as common ground.

I am not trying to rock anyone's boats, but the truth is this is one of the most common sexual fixations there is. it does not mean any of us want to be raped for real, I think it has to do subconsciously with how much control one thinks the have over their sex lives.



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Somewhat pointless post:

Wow, I spent way too much time of my life reading through this thread. Even if it was under half an hour. I don't watch rape scenes mostly because I'm a 16-year-old girl who finds the suggestion of being raped horrifying.

As for fantasies, I don't see what is so romantic or intriguing about having sex against your will. I will never have one because it would be insane for me, weighing in a little over 100 pounds, to imagine having much of any force over a man (that's my choice of partner) over the age of ten. Child rape is just sick. No excuses. And to be the victim, I already explained the lack of appeal.

There's my two cents. Take it as you will. I know this post didn't really answer the thread request, but it was more so my opinion on the debated topic here.
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As for fantasies, I don't see what is so romantic or intriguing about having sex against your will.
TBF, I don't think anyone said they thought it was romantic or intriguing. Simply erotic or sexy or just a fantasy.

Fantasies and fetishes can only really be understood by those who also have the same feelings. Personally, the thought of feet being sexy is ridiculous, however, I know Quentin Tarantino could talk for hours about how sexy they are. Different strokes and all that, if you'll pardon the pun.



Fetishes are broad in their nature, some will and do find "staged rape" aberrant. Those who dismiss this, would be quite surprised that some women in loving marriages find been taken against their will and....for lack of a better word "used for sexual enjoyment" quite a turn on.

Admittedly, this subject, is better left for other forums, but, one has to understand. If nobody is getting hurt, and all parties are consenting, then all it is, and all it should be considered...is role play. I do concede, this subject matter is a balancing act, and to those Directors, and persons, who play this game have to be well aware of others who consider this something which only encourages others.



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a rather hot 22 year old girl
Pics or it didn't happen.

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The OP probably reaped (or should I say...) massive lulz back in January.

But shame on you for bumping this! Shame on the mods for not locking this!

Rape is about power, folks; not sexuality. It's all about dominance. The erotic aspects are basically null and void here. Child molestation is even more about the power, mainly ultimate paternal power. When rape is about sexuality, however, it's mostly harmless. Like Earth.

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I need to make a thread now called "Actual snuff film request (need for fapping)".
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I am just all set with watching brutal rape scenes anymore. The most disturbing and tastless I have seen thus far is in the remake of Last House on the Left. It's VERY effective, and goes on way too long. Might be what you are looking for.

And can I just say... YUCK.
Its the first one that popped into my head when I read the title of the thread.

I was watching this one during the day on Sky Anytime and my mum walked in from work just in time to catch that particular scene. I find such scenes just bloody awkward in films, especially in the presence of others.

As you mentioned that particular scene goes on for long enough to have you reaching for the remote. I think part of the curse of being a movie enthusiast like most of the members on hear is that we become enthralled in our films on a level that makes such things worse.



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The OP said R-rated so I wasn't going to suggest La Blue Girl, Urotsukidōji and other fine names in Japan's proudest genre: tentacle rape.



Well, if Choke was any indication, some women have rape fantasies. As long as it's between consenting adults, I don't see much of a problem.
I thought the point of rape is that it's non-consentual.
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Man, this is a weird thread, but I'm gonna post in it anyway.

The movie with what is widely considered the quintessential disturbing rape scene is Irreversible. Given its popularity, that was probably already mentioned on here. But if you haven't seen it, basically Monica Bellucci gets raped from behind on the ground of a dirty hallway while some guy snorts coke. A guy walks in the background and just leaves, without telling the cops or anything. The whole scene is filmed in one low-angle shot and it lasts for the entirety of the rape.

I think the second most disturbing rape scene is the original Last House on the Left. It's just icky. I own the movie, and my dad walked into me watching that before and thought I was watching a sadistic porno.

Others are Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer and I Spit on Your Grave.

I don't think A Clockwork Orange was really disturbing, because Kubrick filmed those scenes in such a stylized manner. It was often humorous, but maybe that's what's supposed to be so disturbing, that we're watching the rape scenes as entertainment.

Man, this is a weird thread.
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The OP already got off on Irreversible. He's searching for more films "like it". I almost wanted to say Memento.

There's only one explicit rape scene in A Clockwork Orange and that's the intro scene in the theater. I can't remember if they actually "raped her" though. I thought she got away when the other gang arrived. The other scene ("Singing In The Rain") didn't show the actual rape, correct? Just the lead up to the rape. For me, this is somehow more terrible, because then we are forced to imagine the rape.



Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
We see her getting raped. You only see the top part of her but the conclusion of that scene I've always taken to be the rape. Now, you remember that long nose Alec is wearing in that scene... ? I would post a more-blatant pic but it would get deleted for having nipples.

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