Natasha O'Brien's story shows the dark side of masculinity - the side that will beat women to the ground
Briefly

The documentary chronicles Natasha O'Brien's personal struggle following her assault at the hands of a young man. Aged 22 at the time, she navigates the repercussions of violence, confronting feelings of anger and guilt as she seeks justice through the legal system. The film delves into how the attack not only changed her life dramatically but also forced her to grapple with the emotional aftermath, particularly when her attacker is finally jailed, complicating her sense of closure and resolution.
The documentary isn’t just about the act of violence itself, but also the aftermath and the emotional turmoil that the victim, Natasha, faces in seeking justice.
It highlights how the process of facing her attacker in court and witnessing him jailed triggered profound feelings of anger, guilt, and complex emotions within Natasha.
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