iamwhatiseem
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This movie highlights alot what Flopper speaks of when talking about older movies.
That older films reflect the thinking of the time, not necessarily what WAS at the time, but how people interpret scenes.
George C Scott plays a Doctor who is also the Chief Surgeon.
A man with solid success and respect from peers - but whose home life and personal life is a disaster.
In a scene he meets a younger woman (in the movie he is 53, she is early 30s) and opens up to her about how his life is in shambles and contemplates suicide. Long story short, she is attracted to older men and tells him so. And tries to seduce him. This angers him, and demands she leaves. She does but comes back... and in his anger he rips her clothes off and rapes her.
Her response to that. Is she falls in love.
A scene that wouldn't in a million years be written today.
That older films reflect the thinking of the time, not necessarily what WAS at the time, but how people interpret scenes.
George C Scott plays a Doctor who is also the Chief Surgeon.
A man with solid success and respect from peers - but whose home life and personal life is a disaster.
In a scene he meets a younger woman (in the movie he is 53, she is early 30s) and opens up to her about how his life is in shambles and contemplates suicide. Long story short, she is attracted to older men and tells him so. And tries to seduce him. This angers him, and demands she leaves. She does but comes back... and in his anger he rips her clothes off and rapes her.
Her response to that. Is she falls in love.
A scene that wouldn't in a million years be written today.
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