The objective of the project is to show and exalt McGowan specifically - and that might test some viewers' patience. For all who see themselves - personally, intimately, unexpectedly - in the #MeToo movement, it’s often impossible to find the words for what these men have taken. But beneath the surface is where the audience can better understand the larger conversation McGowan is trying to move forward. The objective of the project is to show and exalt McGowan specifically - and that might test some viewers’ patience. “It was like being back in that room with him all over again, only this time it was the inside of my mind and not my body.” “When I found out that the monster stole the first 125 pages of my book to discredit and destroy my voice, I can’t tell you how violating it felt,” she says in a voiceover as she paces, frenzied, around the room, her friend Tamara sitting by, quietly watching. There’s a scene in the new docuseries Citizen Rose where Rose McGowan, the former actress turned activist/artist who says she was raped by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein in 1997, has just learned that Weinstein’s people have gotten a hold of 125 pages of her new memoir, Brave.
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