PotomacPunchy
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To all those who are complaining that the filmmakers didn't have permission to make the movie, I think you need to shift your focus.
A few years ago in the US four women per day were murdered most often by a current or former partner.
Recently it's now five women per day. No one else is doing anything substantial to help stop women in this country from being murdered, nor stop the victim blaming, except movies like this which show what an abuser and victim look like.
It does a fantastic job of showing the different stages in a situation between an abusive partner and their victim.
Movies like this save lives much more than people who complain about little things.
A few years ago in the US four women per day were murdered most often by a current or former partner.
Recently it's now five women per day. No one else is doing anything substantial to help stop women in this country from being murdered, nor stop the victim blaming, except movies like this which show what an abuser and victim look like.
It does a fantastic job of showing the different stages in a situation between an abusive partner and their victim.
Movies like this save lives much more than people who complain about little things.
Ever wonder why women don't "just leave" abusive relationships? Watch this series and find out. Three women per *day* are murdered in the United States by someone they know. Most often their killer is a former intimate partner, the murder takes place within a month to a year after the victim leaves the relationship. This series explains how people like John use coercive control tactics (Google it) to manipulate and abuse victims using methods that are immoral but do not break the law. This film also illustrates how and why it's difficult for victims to obtain meaningful help from the police, why a restraining order causes more problems than it solves, and the terrifying reason, why a victim's lawyer may walk out on the case! It's not due to lack of bill payment. This happens every day, right under our noses. This could be happening to you, your sister, a co-worker, a friend, a relative, a next-door neighbor, and children suffer the most. Enlighten yourself.
Ever wonder why women don't "just leave" abusive relationships? Watch this series and find out. Three women per *day* are murdered in the United States by someone they know. Often their killer is a former intimate partner and the murder takes place within a month to a year after the victim leaves the relationship. This series explains how people like John use coercive control tactics (Google it) to manipulate and abuse victims using methods that are immoral but do not break the law. This film also illustrates how it's difficult for victims of coercive control to obtain meaningful help from the police, why a restraining order can escalate violence, and most frighteningly, why it's difficult for victims to obtain legal help; It's not due to lack of financial resources-something much more terrifying. This happens every day right under our noses. This could be happening to you, your sister, a co-worker, or a next-door neighbor. Enlighten yourself.