
(the two women being american and the man being japanse)
not seen it yet myself, but, aside from the concept, what is actually shown is apparently rather tame.
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Sun 29 Aug 2010, 19:45,
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not seen it yet myself, but, aside from the concept, what is actually shown is apparently rather tame.

from the trailer that was on links I was very shocked and it's not like me to be shocked at anything really but this seemed a concept too far. Oh well I shall avoid it like the plague and hope it doesn't keep appearing on b3ta.
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Sun 29 Aug 2010, 19:52,
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my initial reaction was 'god almighty, that just looks rubbish' then i forgot all about it
i'm really taken aback that it's become such big thing
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Sun 29 Aug 2010, 20:05,
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i'm really taken aback that it's become such big thing

just I couldn't understand that someone had actually gone to the lengths of making it into a film.
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Sun 29 Aug 2010, 20:08,
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but why is the man the only one who doesn't have to eat shit?
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Sun 29 Aug 2010, 20:12,
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First came across it a few days ago in an article in the Guardian. Really unsettled me I think because of the concept and the fact there are probably nutters out there who would do this. I guess it's the ultimate nightmare of bodily mutilation and being made to live to suffer it.
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Sun 29 Aug 2010, 20:23,
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