-More bad news? I can't take it anymore. I don't care if it's true, I just don't want to believe it. But then I came across a detailed interview by a Catholic blogger called Athanasius, and it convinced me to see "Rape of the Soul." It is the best of the lot.
-Every time I pause the DVD, I see even more embed material in living colour! Nobody has anything to say when it's over. I have shown it to many, and they just sit there in shock. I've never seen a film like this before.
-It is truly great to be informed, and as a mother of two, I immediately went through everything in my house and what I could see as embeds when into the rubbish. You actually learn to spot them as the experts educate you as the film moves along and you can find your own way with the images.
-Michael A. Calace is quite believable and explains things as if he is both a teacher and a prosecuting barrister. He is splendid. Robert Swan the narrator is serious and professional. Dr. Judith Reisman was also top notch with her pornography expertise, and Dr. Key is unbeatable.
-I dare say it was refreshing to hear the truth, but I would not have believed it as much if the images were not clearly visible at the same time. They are indeed, and as the filmmakers say in their advertisements, I will never look at art the same way again.