and their morals, and their religious beliefs, and their politics.
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mcgmcgmcg — 12 years ago(January 08, 2014 07:01 PM)
I went to a strict Catholic boarding school in Victoria, Australia (and hated it BTW).
We got movies every Saturday night.
On Friday night's the teacher who drove the projectors would watch the following nights movies and would cut out ANYTHING resembling cleavage from a movie.
So imagine the surprise of 150 boys aged between 11 & 17 when this scene was showed unedited! We couldn't believe our luck!
And it wasn't an oversight.
There had been other movies where a nipple was exposed and they would cut the movie till the nipple scene was finished.
Something to do with the usually bent Christian Brothers seeing it as art rather than gratuitous nudity I suppose.
Still, we were all flummoxed they had left it in.
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saxman418 — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 07:04 PM)
IMO anyone who objects to the nude scenes in this film, which are NOT sexual in context, is a pervert. The whole film was beautifully shot and its message (the sterility of modern Western Civilisation compared to the natural lifestyle of the Aborigines) very relevant and moving.
Blowin the changes!