Unnecessary sex scenes ruin family viewing
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RussMeyer1 — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 10:44 PM)
Who says anything about "evil"?? The kids all over the world are watching porn on their smartphones anyway and I couldn't give a flying f^ck about it. Heck they were watching every sh!t adults did when we humans were roaming the African pastures a few tens of thousand years ago. Were the kids disturbed mentally because they saw two adults copulating? No.
You apparently didn't understand what I'm talking about.
My problem is that it makes me uncomfortable to watch soft-porn when MY kids are sitting next to ME. That's all.
On the other hand, watching images of "blowing brains, guts coming out of peoples bodies, maggots sprouting out of a person's skin" with my kids are fine, they don't bother me. I dunno why, but they just don't. -
StrontiumAE — 9 years ago(January 25, 2017 09:58 PM)
Depictions of sex and violence are too entirely different things, and bad for different reasons. When people see sexual images a chemical reaction takes place in the brain producing dopamine, arousing the mind and causing pleasure. This can be addictive as the brain loves to seek out what gives pleasure, hence why porn can become an addition. You don't want to expose kids to that, especially when they are at an age when they are still developing sexually.
Violence isn't ok, but thankfully it does not produce the same effect, and if does, no way near to the level as sexual images, hence why sex in film and tv is regulated so much.
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davejimenez — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 03:48 PM)
The movie is about the difference between sexual love and loveless sex, as well as the nature of erotica and its exploitation in pornography. These subjects can't be cinematically explored without some graphic content. If your boys aren't mature enough to understand that, then The Handmaiden is not for them.
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ssllaasskk — 9 years ago(January 25, 2017 11:13 AM)
Yeah!
Same thing with The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
All that violence made it very inappropriate for family viewing.
I really wish they had gone another way with it.
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FauveSidhe — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 02:44 PM)
It should be a given that a movie based on an erotic lesbian novel would contain some erotic scenes. A big theme throughout the film itself is eroticism in its many (strange) forms. Why leave out the actual deed in a movie that is filled with sexuality?
Furthermore, a lot of Park Chan Wook movies contain at least one erotic scene that will make you feel a bit uncomfortable watching it with anyone else (incest, forced oral sex, to name a few). Even when the person you're watching it with is an adult.