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people affected by the movie watership down

2007-02-25 02:55:36 · 18 answers · asked by kita 1 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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It is disturbing.
I cried at the film, but I knew what to expect as I'd read the book by Richard Adams.

2007-02-25 03:03:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes, I experinced a very extreme form of sympathetic post traumatic stress disorder, by proxy, as a result of watching that bunny getting whacked at the end of the film. wo. blew me away man .it was like being back in the Nam. I still have night mares about hundreds of headless bunnies chasing me through the jungle, all of them carrying a k 47s and r p g 7s ,great big sharp machettes and great big carrots and when they catch me they nibble the living flesh from my bones and they all hoppity hop around and endlessly mumble ehhhhhh, wots up doc? Every time I watch it I have to spend days on Prozac.Wo, what a bummer man.Even writing this answer I can see a killer bunny looking out at me from my lap top. Oh God please end this terror.

2007-02-25 08:17:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

OH MY GOD.I CANT BELIEVE YOU ASKED THIS QUESTION.
I LOVE THIS FILM.WHEN I HAD MY FIRST TV FOR CHRISTMAS WHEN I WAS 6,MY DAD SET IT UP IN MY BEDROOM ON BOXING DAY,AND WATERSHIP DOWN WAS ON.I CRIED,BUT I LOVED IT AND STILL DO.
IM NOT MENTALLY AFFECTED AS SUCH,IT DOES GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF WHAT POOR RABBITTS HAVE TO LIVE THROUGH THOUGH DOESNT IT?
I THOUGHT TERRORISM WAS BAD!......NOT A PATCH ON THE EVIL RABBITTS OUT THERE.
BIGWIG IS MY HERO THOUGH.

2007-02-26 10:00:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I loved it! The leader bunny was big man... But I loved Fiver, the little one, he was so cute. IT kinda made me whimper because of all of the death, but other than that I was just about a ok.

1-10 rating I give it a 10. But I wasn't, or at least I don't think that I was mentally affected by it.

2007-02-25 04:17:15 · answer #4 · answered by mercedes_beamer902006 4 · 1 0

its kinda weird but i have never cried at the film.
dont read the book its even more upsetting!

i first saw it when i was 8 (that was in 1991) tho and i had to have a pet rabbit more than anything.
my parents wished that i never saw the film and had to get me a rabbit so i would shut up!
he was called Holly (r.i.p) and i had him for 8 years!

so actually yes i was mentally affected by it...

2007-02-25 03:05:51 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I remember seeing it in the cinema when it came out. I was enjoying it all the way through, although Bigwig getting caught on the wire nearly made me cry (still does).

General Woundwart didn't scare me but at the end when the Black Rabbit comes I was terrified and sat on my mam's lap sobbing with my face in her stomach.

I was only 4!!!

2007-02-25 06:05:20 · answer #6 · answered by crimsonstorm1974 2 · 0 0

I thought I was the only one! I first saw it when I was about seven and it frightened the sh!t out of me. I watched it on tv a few months ago and it still scares me! That rabbit with the white eyes? ARGH!! And its meant to be a childrens film?!?

2007-02-25 05:16:39 · answer #7 · answered by fallenangel 4 · 1 0

Yes, definately.
Even the music is enough to set me off.
My partner wanted to get the DVD for our Daughter but I'm having none of it. It's far too graphic and upsetting for kiddie winkles!

2007-02-25 03:11:20 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm 29 now and distinctly remember being traumatised as a kid when the rabbit died at the end-the song 'Bright Eyes' always makes me feel sad now!!!

2007-02-25 07:08:20 · answer #9 · answered by munki 6 · 0 0

I saw it when it came out, taking the neighbors' seven year old son to the cinema. His mother told me the next day that he had had to sleep in her bed, because of the nightmares.

2007-02-25 03:08:30 · answer #10 · answered by Benny Zuko, The All-Knowing cat 5 · 1 0

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