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Originally Posted by vipco It was a book before they made it into a film.
Apparently the book is so extreme, anyone thats read it thought it could never be made into a film. |
Well the difficult part in transferring it to film was the problem involving the child actors. In the film children play a major part in the abuse of the young girl. But of course what would be acceptable for a book would pose serious problems when it comes to making a film. The lead actress in the film who plays the abuse victim was 21 when the film was made, although she is supposed to be 16. In the book she was just 12. Most of the other children though are genuine children - under 16. So of course the film had to avoid breaking any child obsenity laws and the fact thay they got their uncut R shows everything worked out just right. Even so when you watch the film you might be surprised at what they did show in regards to the torture involving children. But it's all down to clever camera work.
There are certainly some very strong torture scenes although the blow torch scene was never filmed anymore than what you see in the film. They would have been crossing the line I think if they had shown it.
As mentioned it's a well made film.