Actress Keira Knightley is seen suffering a brutal assault in a new advertisement highlighting the issue of domestic violence.
The two minute TV and cinema ad, for the charity Women's Aid, shows ...
Actress Keira Knightley is seen suffering a brutal assault in a new advertisement highlighting the issue of domestic violence.
The two minute TV and cinema ad, for the charity Women's Aid, shows the star being beaten by her partner after she returns home from a film set.
It is directed by Joe Wright, who worked with Knightley on Atonement.
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Queene63, pay attention to what I said before you assume and comment to it. I was talking to someone else and said if a woman is nagging you to death then it's easy to just leave her instead beating her, so you cannot use that as an excuse.
Noel. your statement by you saying its that easy to brake up in a abusive relationship... NO its not.. i have been in one where when the police took him in he tried calling me that same day and continued to harasse me, i had to get a block on the phone from the police and i ended up changing my number...
my daughter resently got out of a domestic abuse relationship with her lesbien partner, my daughter and grandkids moved to tinian with her partner. where we have tried to get resources but there is non . i even called the airlines to see if they had a problem which they dont. so were getting a fundraiser sept up...... as for Noel statement about braking up and its that easy... NO ITS NOT....
Imanglo, the fact is that having a smart mouth is not nearly as nearly as much of a crime as beating someone. So what you don't like the way the women is being mouthy? Boo hoo, WALK AWAY. If she pushes you so hard then BREAK UP. It's that easy. This is just an excuse and you know it. Hitting a man when he is mouthy is not the same: a man isn't half your size and you're not in a relationship with him. I had stepfathers who used that excuse on me when I was a kid, and it's a coward's way out!
i saw this when i went to the cinema and it was really shocking, mostly when he punched her, i screamed because i wasn't expecting it and it made me cry lol but it is an amazing advert!
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