And Tv Part 1 Exclusive — Gay Rape Scenes From Mainstream Movies

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Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story contains a scene so raw and realistic that many viewers report feeling physically ill watching it. The scene is a simple, static two-shot: Charlie (Adam Driver) and Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) in a cramped Los Angeles apartment, trying to have a "civil" conversation about custody. The scene is a simple, static two-shot: Charlie

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He finally looks up. His eyes are bloodshot, wide, and filled with a terrifying clarity. He reaches across the table, not to touch her hand, but to slide the wedding ring he’d already taken off toward her. It skitters across the wood with a hollow, metallic ring that echoes against the tile walls.

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The quantification of grief. Schindler looks at his car and sobs, "This car... why did I keep it? Ten people... ten more people this car could have saved." He pulls the gold pin from his lapel: "Two people... this is gold. Two more." It is devastating because it is irrational. Schindler saved more people than almost any individual Nazi resisted. But the arithmetic of guilt is never rational.