tribute to Judith Barsi


Why didn't they pay a tribute and honor Judith Barsi at the end during the credits?? After all this was her last film. or did I miss that?

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In a way, they did. The end credits ballad, "Love Survives", was written for her as I recall it. But most people wouldn't know, I guess.

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I've read that but I say they should of mention her passing, like they do on other films...

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Dang, the song Love Survives is such an emotional song and a great tribute to Judith Barsi. It's still sad that she was murdered by that psycho bastard of a father she had. RIP Anne Marie.

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Young And Helpless: She was a momager. She was always around her daughter. She was not an absentee parent at all. The thing is though, she had two issues. One was her husband who wanted more money so they needed to work their daughter more and the other issue was that to get more work for the daughter, she had to let her "rehearse" and "read for parts" with producers. The mom was more than willing, not only to appease her husband but also because she loved being on sets and basking in the glow of fame from her daughter. Her daughter had been acting from a very young age, but was not really molested or assaulted until she was about seven. She got a big break that year. She had been recommended by an A+ list director/producer who had seen her for a screen test. Uh huh. He had been consulted because of an interest in an upcoming television project. The A+ lister had been involved in a similar type project, but not for television. Anyway, the producer of the television show loved what he saw and told the mom he needed to spend some time alone with the girl to make sure she could handle the rigors of the episode. Two hours later he brought her back. One of the actresses in the episode who literally has played basically the same character for every episode of television she has been on for the past 30 years had tried to tell the mom what would happen if she let her daughter go with the producer. The mom told the actress to mind her own business. Fast forward a couple of years. Another producer. Another recommendation. Who did it come from?

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http://www.agcwebpages.com/BLINDITEMS/2017/DEC.html

That A+ lister again. It was a project in his sphere even though he was not involved on a daily basis. This time it was a movie. For the very short amount of time the movie was being filmed, the nine year old girl was repeatedly sexually assaulted and raped. The mom let it happen. She pretended to not notice the men taking her daughter to their trailers or would tell others that the men wanted to go over lines or play video games. She had a never ending list of excuses. There was an actress on the set who had bit parts in the franchise. She never worked again after that movie because of what she saw. She said she could never work in an industry that would allow that to a little girl. It was shortly after filming wrapped that the girl began to cry out for help and was reluctant to ever be alone with anyone. She began to self harm even at that young age. Her family was no help. The mom wanted the fame and the dad needed the money. The dad had no idea though about the assaults. When he did find out, he blamed the mother and the daughter. He killed them both before killing himself.

Actress: Judith Barsi
Mother/father: József Barsi/Maria Virovacz
A+ list director/upcoming television project: Steven Spielberg ("Twilight Zone: The Movie")
One of the actresses in the episode: Clare Torao (segment "A Little Peace and Quiet")
Other producer/movie: Joseph Sargent/"Jaws: The Revenge"
Actress on set who never worked again: Fritzi Jane Courtney

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If you check the trivia there's mention of it

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My theory is maybe they didn't want to upset the children (or profit) watching the movie, who may not have been aware that she was even dead? I didn't know she was dead until a couple of months ago and I it made me very upset emotionally and I'm 32. Now imagine being, you know, a 5 or 6 or 7 year old kid.

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True, it's already a heartbreaking movie for kids, and for them knowing that poor 7-year-old orphan girl on the big screen died in real life is too much. So they chose to commemorate Judith death in a less visible way.

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