Anyone else think Annie Wilkes may be the victim here? The woman clearly needed some medical attention as well.....
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Why do you have this inane slant on her character being a victim? Yes, she was mentally unstable but not that mentally ill, as to be unable to function and take care of her home and herself. She was good a hiding behind what ever disorder would be attributed to her and I can't recall from the novel; but why was she even allowed to have her independence, due to her history? She was a dangerous woman and she held someone hostage against his will and manipulated, tortured and maimed him. If there is to be any empathy given for Annie, it's because she wasn't right in the head, not because of her actions. If she knew what she was doing, yet couldn't help herself, then she may have been classed psychopathic\schizophrenic; but since this is moviedom, who knows.
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