I really enjoy controversy. I believe that the more controversial a film is, the more you, naturally, want to see it. And while sometime the finished product turns out to be less than expected, it's always interesting how films will market controversy. Roll with it, using it as a weapon of sorts. Some of the most notorious films around would likely have never found such a wide audience if there wasn't such an uproar surrounding it (Cannibal Holocaust, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, A Serbian Film, Oldboy, etc). And from over at Sundance (a festival which is no stranger to controversial films), Badass Digest caught wind of a video containing the ramblings of a shocked and offended audience member whose been escorted out of a showing of Lucky McKee's The Woman. Now, the brief plot of the film is this; a wild, feral woman is brutalized by a sadistic family in an attempt to 'tame' her. Naturally, that sounds pretty messed up, right? Messed up enough to get uber-angry over it? We shall see, but in the mean time, click the YouTube video below for the birthing of new cinematic controversies!
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