The most interesting thing is sharp objects – similar to big Little lies and top of lake series – when it comes to consequences of violence and lies that women tell mselves and ors in order not to arouse compassion. How to do everything to avoid female standard role: that of victim. When Camille tells a cop from Kansas City (Chris Messina) how a group of football players fell over her as a girl, he calls it rape. "Some people would describe this as amicable," she replies.
The fact that people in wind gap have such a contradictory relationship with sexual violence also stems from history of place. Once a year, patron Saints of city are celebrated, a young woman who, during civil war, was raped and tortured by hostile soldiers to save her husband. In this small town "every woman will get a nasty label," says Camille, who does not stick to unspoken rules of femininity. There is no day when she herself is not reminded that she used to be city's. A deep sip of water bottle filled with vodka.
Date Of Update: 10 July 2018, 12:02