Comments by "Don Quixote" (@donquixote...) on "Inside Edition"
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I believe that would have been the point of the scene, from what is described. I never saw the film, so I'm not sure what exactly was supposed to be depicted there. I guess my question would be, that if she felt a little raped, but he did not make sexual contact, did he touch her sexually at all...? That would be sexual assault. But if holding her down, and causing her to feel a loss of control, essentially being held against her will, then I'd say that could be considered a form of assault, but not sexual assault, other than it being the intended impression of the scene. But she would've needed to say more than what she did. Otherwise, one would just have to give credit to Brando for such a realistic performance, which is in the end all she did, to recognize that.
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