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Trigger warning?
magicmountain:
Question: Given the emotional upheaval many experienced on viewing/reading BBM, should this film/story have come with a trigger warning?
Sason:
Interesting question.
I'd say no. Based on the fact that I've never heard anyone say that they wish they'd never seen it. Quite the contrary, most people are very greatful they saw it and the outcome of it in their lives, despite (or, more likely, because of) the emotional upheaval. Not to mention all new friendships, travels etc people have made.
magicmountain:
--- Quote from: Sason on June 01, 2015, 05:31:44 am ---Interesting question.
I'd say no. Based on the fact that I've never heard anyone say that they wish they'd never seen it. Quite the contrary, most people are very greatful they saw it and the outcome of it in their lives, despite (or, more likely, because of) the emotional upheaval. Not to mention all new friendships, travels etc people have made.
--- End quote ---
In retrospect I sometimes wish I had not seen it. I was unprepared for the devastation I felt almost dumped in my lap. At the time I was totally caught up with it, with discussions on this and another forum. It was intellectually exhilarating as well as emotionally depleting. My feelings were so strong I realise now it could have tipped me into a kind of depression as I was experiencing the change of life at the time - an emotionally unstable phase for many women at the best of times - as well as the onset of a chronic health condition (certainly not helped by this turbulence!) From this distance I now think my response was totally over the top.
The symptomology of "Brokeback Fever" even earned a spot in a Nurse Forum lol.
http://nursing.advanceweb.com/Article/Brokeback-Fever.aspx
It is clear that the film/story was like an unexploded bomb for numbers of people with a predisposition for what ever reason to be emotionally flooded by this story. I for one never saw it coming.
PS Sorry for the mixed metaphor!!
Jeff Wrangler:
I'm also inclined to think, No. I'm also wondering how such a warning might have been worded. Would it have been like the warnings we sometimes see that something might not be appropriate for certain ages? (I'm not meaning to demean the question here; I just can't think of anything else to compare it to.)
While we know the story brought Diana Osana to tears, I'm also wondering whether anybody could really have anticipated the devastating effect the film would have on some people.
morrobay:
A warning for sadness? Devastation? To prepare for unimaginable feelings of loss of a fictional character, and the pain of the one left behind?
Of the millions who saw the movie, I believe only a tiny percent were affected to the point of searching out solace on forums such as this, as we were. You can never know what will or will not affect you before you see it.
Would a warning have prevented you from watching it?
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