Movie Review Of The Movie 'Audrie And Daisy'

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The movie I choose to review is a documentary called “Audrie & Daisy. It talks about 2 girls in different communities that were sexually assaulted by boys in high school. They also both experienced cyber bulling as a result. Audrie Pott was the first girl that the documentary addressed. The night of her assault, she attended a party with a bunch of friends. She and her classmates were drinking. Audrie passed out and a group of boys started drawing and writing on her body. They colored her face black, stripped her, drew on her breasts, and around her vagina. Multiple boys stuck a marker inside her and continued to sexually assault her while she was unconscious. She woke up having no recollection of what happened the night before. At school …show more content…

In class we have talked about the aftermath of reporting sexual assault. In many cases this is not an easy experience for the victims. In fact, many people are discouraged from reporting because the length of the process and because the likelihood of justice is so low. We have discussed this as it relates to college campus rapes as well as many other kinds of violence. In both cases discussed in the film, the girls were harassed and bullied online and in person. They were called liars and attention seekers. They were both called sluts and whores, while the boys received little to no negative attention. The bullying got so out of hand that Audrie took her own life. According to the film, Daisy attempted suicide multiple times as well. There was so much victim-blaming present in this film. We talked a lot about this in class, but I have never seen it first hand. While I knew that it happened a lot, I found it hard to believe that it would happen in cases like these. I wanted to believe that we as a society would support the girls going through such a horrific experience, but I was clearly wrong. In addition, both of the girls started to believe the nasty things that were being said about them online. They were constantly hearing these negative comments and eventually they started to accept them a true statements. This something we have discussed in class and read in the book throughout this …show more content…

I constantly hear girls say, “that would never happen to me.” In fact, I am also guilty of saying similar things. When my brother was physically assaulted, he said that he “never thought that anything like that would happen” to him. He was a man, and because of that he would always be safe walking home alone. We all would like to think that it won’t happen to us, but in all actuality it does. It is happening everywhere. It happens to our neighbors and our friends and our family. Just like the rest of us, Daisy didn’t think that it would happen to her. It is naïve to think that bad things like this don’t happen to people like

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