Sunday, December 26, 2010

Simple Or Welcoma Address

Warning, this article contains scenes.


note that the torture scene played at the opening
and repeated several times in this film could
offend the sensibilities of the viewer.


I just saw this alert message on television. I think it lacks a bit of precision. I beg you to excuse me but there are scenes of torture and torture scene. We do not suffer the same way after we die in front of any director * .

As in all things, there is evil in a measurement scale. If this is to prevent sensitive souls * a potential injury, it is advisable to know the exact nature. Is there blood everywhere and pieces of brains * visible on the walls? Do we see the suffering on the face of the actor? Are they abusing the innocent or to use a form of physical violence against a poor little child rapist recidivist.

[Not the kids, stupid, no repeats * not his childhood ].

Personally, some things are unacceptable to me and others that affect me in any way. It is possible that because of the vagueness of the warning * , I missed a great movie. Is there any Member unexpectedly separated from their original body?

I think about "Marathon Man" for example * . If you want to see him, give up reading this article, I think I'm going a little bit surprised you cock up. Dustin Hoffman is strapped to a chair in front of a guy in a white coat. He has before him on the table, a multitude of instruments * as bright and sharp and blunt as putative. It is nicknamed the dentist.

The director has just spent almost an hour to describe to you its origins * Nazi and reputation he has kept. Just as the specialist in intra-bucal approaches and Dustin Hoffman is heard yelling to imagine the scene * .

Even if you do not have sensitive teeth, I assure you imagine the pain of a tooth drilled slowly with a touch of shiny steel and cold * enough to hurt you soul irretrievably. And yet, nothing is shown ...


Source picture: * [attention the scene may offend the sensibilities]

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The title of this article great
is a pale copy of Bruno Saolomone *

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