This is a film I truly recommend to my friends, even though its one of the most disturbing. To those women who truly are offended by this film, I have two responses. One: its just a movie, relax. Secondly, it is male venting at its most primal form. Not only that, the movie ends with the message that what these two guys did was wrong. Art forms through history have always been controversial; literature, paintings, sculpture...but to most normal people, it doesn't provoke a similar response. I didn't mean to get so philosophical, but it goes to the point that maybe this movie has significant value for not only what it shows, but what it doesn't show. It makes us look inside ourselves and identify our flaws. That, in itself, is truly the work of a great director.
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