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CutMovie.co.uk - Brought to you by Women's Aid HD version

Keira Knightley stars in this shocking new short film, directed by Joe Wright and brought to you by Women's Aid - the UK's domestic abuse charity. http://www.cutmovie.co.uk  
 
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CLASSICALJAJ (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Typical shit "Right On" advert that shows that it's only females that are the victims of domestic abuse ! Womensaid can shove it !
doctorwhofan82 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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in one way you ahve ti right that not only women get beat and in media it isn't shown that the women can abuse the husband but womensaid do alot to help women and children and there is alot of charities out there for men.
CLASSICALJAJ (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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charities out there for men ?  Like who ? ! The local housing authority who verified my situation admitted there was nothing for men . . . they advised me to contact the bloody samaritans ! The worst aspect of things is that my ex wife (abuser) has the UK natural courts bias towards mothers being main carer of our child. This has allowed my abusive ex wife to cause further abuse by using our child as a tool to hurt me with !
doctorwhofan82 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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i'm sure on telly a while ago they spoke about men getting better treatment by charities and things like that.

I'm sorry to hear about everything that's going on I can't begin to think about how you must feel.
CLASSICALJAJ (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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The charity "Mankind" is nothing than another version of the Samaritans "And how does that make you feel" approach. The uproar in this country as an english woman in dubai handed her kids over to her divorced husband following a custody battle . . . this happens in the UK every day to men. Nothing is ever said ! I divorced my wife - not my child ! The court process and evil cafcass are in need of urgent change and the situation needs to be balanced out. Thanks for your kind support doc !
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This is one of the few reasons I live Keira Knightley. Rather than saying shit on magazines for shock value (Meg**cough**cough**Fox), KK is using her fame to do something useful!
raeynah (2 months ago) Show Hide
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This is a powerful advert and womens aid have done well making it. However, I think its important to mention a charity called Mankind which will help any men who are victims of domestic violence as we know they often don't speak out. Imo nobody - male or female - should have to suffer this kind of abuse.
foxx312 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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*gasp* Everyone's leaving super long comments! I'll break the pattern. I didn't get this video.
Tracymmo (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Amazing video. I grew up with domestic violence, and I have had so many women friends and colleagues who've survived it too. 20+ years since it finally ended, I still struggle with the emotional and psychological effects. The UN's figures of how many women subject to DV are staggering. I've been fortunate to meet women from all over the world trying to change the situations in their countries. Bless them all!
farmfarmdorrie (2 months ago) Show Hide
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The violence upon men (often at it's worst by other men, but also by women) is awful and (I think) constantly forced upon them as "manly". It's a message fed to boys from birth: aggressive is OK. For girls, the opposite is true. In the heat of any moment, tempers (& aggression) CAN arise in men & women.
The reality is however; that women are generally smaller, & generally the primary caretaker of children.
A man should not only be protective of his family, but aware of his power.

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