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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)I mean there's nothing legally that can be done to him as near as I can tell. And if you don't like his movies or are disgusted by him personally than it's an easy enough question. But if you are fond of his movies (and I am) than are you contributing to a culture of abuse by supporting him? That's why this case arouses so much passion - if Woody Allen were a plumber, it seems unlikely anybody would be defending him.
But because people do like his movies and, in some cases, identify with his on screen persona it puts them in an uncomfortable situation. As I said elsewhere they can, as I see it, choose one of three options.
- stop watching movies they enjoy because they were made by a molester
- continue watching movies they enjoy, while knowing they were made by a molester
- figure out some way that Woody Allen is innocent.
Bryant