Disturbing images HUH?


I was looking were it shows what its rated and it said 'pg-13-for disturbing images' i saw the excorcism of emily rose and there was a preview of Oliver Twist and it looked like a little kid movie. i want to know whats that disurbing image.







why do they play rap music on office space like 'die motherfu**ers'?

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b/c bill sykes beats nancy to death
and bill kicks the dog
and oliver twist(barney clark) gets shot in the arm
n oliver twist gets hit in da face by dis old man
i think theres more but i dont remember even tho ive seen dis movie like 4 times lol

Barney Clark and Harry Eden are so cute! lol ~

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Bill Sykes beats Nancy to death
Bill Sykes is hanged
Oliver is shot in the arm
Bill Sykes kicks hsi dog Bullsey
Oliver is hit in the face
Nancy is abused by Bill Sykes



"Twisted every way what answer can I give? Am I to risk my life to win the chance to live?"

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oops! forgot the hanged part lol
Barney Clark and Harry Eden are so cute! lol ~

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Oliver beats up Noah Claypole.

Oliver is beat with a spoon.

Plus just general dark imagery.

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i cant remember but hes beaten with a spoon? i dont remember that!

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When he asks for more, the old guy hits him with the ladle, or a stick.

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I can't explain why, but Nancy's murder just hit me hard. It was so viciously brutal and disturbing, it genuinely made it hard to watch, and this is coming from an exploitation fan.

I don't know how Polanski does it. The man is a genius.

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...I don't remember Bill kicking a dog, what part of the movie was that in?

Was I born a cute, vindictive little bitch? Or did society make me that way?

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the movie itself is disturbing

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There is also speculation of child-exploitation, although "child-exploitation" has been done for a long time. However, it's still speculative since everyone is born without memories.

I have an example to add: Dodger and Fagin discussing the "dodging" of Nancy's night-time escapades. When Fagin tells him, Dodger suddenly feels the eerie sense of being seated with an old man for food and drink he had previously overwhelmed with their class and respect. Then, the waitress "slightly" places their drinks on the table. It's disturbing, but doesn't mean it kills the minds of children. I have had birthday parties till I was 18 and I loved watching scary movies. When a child, I felt insisting of not having my eyes covered. It just helps to have to insist, instead of exploit.

These days, I can admit, or I do think, that gory images have trifled my worst liabilities of these very days of mine. Now, I have to face my own ambition and "toughness" in every gory scene seen or else truly crumble in shame and worse: disgust of the finest blessings of any care-giver of mine. Well, at least I have experience in surviving just that! :)

Damn though, all Fagin had to do was have Dodger trade in the gold for money over a period of two years to avoid capture, and the money there could have gave them two a best day in that moment instead of grief and utter momentous death, as Fagin had sense not to tell anyone about it. He just didn't know how to complicate it. He had Dodger, but just was too light-hearted for his most righteous deeds... to one day try again in another life? I suppose we truly are amid of death in life, but also WARY of the after-life while living. Why else didn't Fagin just... be as punctual as Jet Li in Kiss of the Dragon? Internally, he was just sincere enough to die without heaven.

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"...I don't remember Bill kicking a dog, what part of the movie was that in?"

It's when Fagin and Bill convince Nancy to go over to the police and ask for her "lost little brother".

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