The star of "Riverdale" Cole in Apres discussed the romantization of sexual violence in the cinema and on TV

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The topic of sexual violence in movies and on television is always extremely acute, because any careless action can provoke a real scandal or lead to another, not noticeable for outsiders, but terrible consequences. It was about this that the star "Riverdale" was told in an interview with The Sun Cole Sprowth.

In the fifth episode of the second season, the old friend of Veronica (Camila Mendez), Nick Saint-Claire (Graham Phillips) arrived in the city's fifth episode. He first tried to seduce Cheryl (Madelin Petsh) during a party, and then faded her and led her room to rape. Fortunately, Veronica and Cheryl intervened at the last moment was saved.

Talking about this episode, Cole noticed how carefully the Showranner came to such a delicate moment, making everything possible to "not romance to" him.

I think it is important that such topics are competently lit. One of the main traps of such plots is romance,

- said the actor. He added that it is extremely important to "not romance to what destroys life or really wounds people," otherwise it can serve as a trigger and as a result, someone will suffer.

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Nevertheless, the assessment believes that bypassing such plots with the side of the cinema and on television is impossible, since the scenes of violence presented with all the clock and responsibility can help someone from the audience cope with such situations if they occur in their lives.

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