
Losing Ground
Movie • 1982
ReportA comedy-drama about a Black American female philosophy professor and her insensitive, philandering, and flamboyant artist husband who are having a marital crisis. When the wife goes off on an almost unbelievable journey to find "ecstasy", her husband is forced to see her in a different light.
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McKenzieWilkes
Near the end of the film, Victor attempts to do something sexual/romantic (it's a bit unclear) to Celia after he's upset her. He climbs on top of her and tries to get inside of her sleeping bag as she repeatedly yells at him to stop and tells him no, and she seems very distressed. No full on assault happens but I think this scene and the way it looks, combined with Celia's pleas, could be triggering for some.
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McKenzieWilkes
Some light cussing in conversation. Nothing too serious.
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RyanS
There is a character who is a Romani fortune teller stereotype
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The anti-Roma G-slur is used in a conversation, a fortune teller character is credited as being just "the g*psy." The word "mulatto" is used.
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