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Friday, September 16, 2011
MOVIE REVIEW: DISTANCE BETWEEN
DISTANCE BETWEEN, depicts the lives of two young women, Preye and Mosun, two victims of sexuel abuse as children. The first, raped by her stepfather and the second by her uncle. The first, which trauma leads to a fear of men and cannot have a normal sexual life, and the second disoriented, which considers the sexual act as a proof of love, and becomes a woman with no moral, collecting love affairs!
The film then shows the consequences of abuse on girls. More shocking, the attitude of mothers who do not believe their daughters when they open up to them.
No matter if you think your daughter is lying or not, a mother as a woman should take such revelations seriously and conduct further investigations.
In addition, the movie is ringing the alarm about the overcrowding that exists in most of our African families! Mature men are sharing the same rooms with little girls barely pubescent! It's not safe! If there is not enough rooms in your houses, don't accomodate people! Do not ruin the future of your children!
The film also tells us not to judge people too quickly! Preye, whose behavior resembles that of a prostitute, is only the manifestation of psychological disorder, the result of physical and mental suffering she experienced!
Can we be excused? Who should we throw stones to ? Her uncle who raped her? Her mother who did not believe her? Or should we blame her for not becoming introverted and unhappy in love as Mosun who suffered the same violence?
For my part, I ended up liking this girl!
Say no to violence against women!
But let's say even stronger, no to violence against children !!!!!!!
For a complete summary of Distance Between:
http://nollywoodforever.com/2009/02/08/distance-between/
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