Yeah, you guys are idiots. My wife and I lounge around naked ALL THE TIME even if it's not before having sex. A lot of p
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jjohns33 — 14 years ago(September 11, 2011 09:30 PM)
The whole film is about a couple with a troubled marriage and the lengths that it takes for them to reconnect once again. When the film opens, they are both on their cell phones, detached from each other. He says, "This is supposed to be a vacation." They are hoping that this vacation will reunite them.
Once on vacation, they are bored and boring. Bored with life outside their normal busy world, and bored with each other. This is emphasized in the nudity. When he broaches sex, she stops him. He says, "So, how are you?" "Fine," she replies. It's static = death for the couple, and they don't even realize it.
What could be a better way to reconnect with your spouse on vacation then sex? Yet for them, it's not as appetizing as small talk.
Once they are begin attacked by the sharks, they start to argue in the middle of the ocean. He laments the lost opportunity of having sex the night before. It is in this argument that the true despair of their situation is reviled. This movie is visual about sharks, but the torture between this couple is the cause for their raw emotional pain.
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pclark21 — 14 years ago(October 26, 2011 05:31 PM)
What, you were expecting her to wear a Lanz nightgown? They're 20-somethings on vacation in the Bahamas. That's how they roll. This movie was based on an actual incident, so looks like the director decided to go with a documentary ambience.
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Mccadoo — 14 years ago(February 17, 2012 06:54 AM)
Don't know about anyone else but I personally don't need any reason at all to look at Blanchard Ryan naked, ever
I think what the director was doing was showing them in a comfortable situation totally at ease and vulnarable (the nudity)which is in total contrast to where they were and what they were doing the following night.
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balboa34 — 14 years ago(March 04, 2012 02:07 PM)
I aren't complaining as i think the actress is really attractive and has a fantastic bodybut did think it was a trifle unnesecery that they filmed hr on the bed totally nakedjust had no point to the film itself
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Mccadoo — 14 years ago(March 05, 2012 08:44 AM)
Actually her not wanting to have sex brings up another point, it was thier last chance to have sex though she had no way of knowing that. Maybe she regretted saying no later when she realized it??
Just theorizing, once again, maybe the director just asked her if she would be willing to do a nude scene, she said yes, and he ran with it. Can't hold that against him. -
Nikon11 — 12 years ago(September 23, 2013 10:16 AM)
Yeah, I'm thinking that it was something like that.
Or maybe, as Blanchard was what, 36 at the time, and not really what you'd call a well-known or overly successful actress, maybe she figured, what the hell, do some nudity to get noticed. -
lfdow — 14 years ago(March 16, 2012 02:41 PM)
The reason for the nudity is to sell tickets.
That being said, lots of people lay around nude. Unless I'm with company, the first thing I do when I get home is take my clothes off. OK, sometimes I'll leave shorts and a tee on, but just as often everything comes off. It's just more comfortable that way. I'm surprised that anyone would think people should always have clothes on, unless they're actually having sex or a shower. Not to be offensive, but that attitude does seem prudish. -
Speed-the-plow — 14 years ago(April 01, 2012 01:00 PM)
I'm sure there are many people who sleep naked, married or not. However, being that America was founded by a bunch of prudes, and that prudishness has come to define this country, even that little bit of nudity is a big deal, and the director knows this. Therefore, I think it was a ploy to make the males, at least, attach or care for this woman, in one way or another.
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OnlyRocknRoll — 12 years ago(October 03, 2013 05:30 AM)
The reason is that every movie for the past 15 years has a "de rigeur" nude scene or one of people engaged in a sexual act. Apparently it is impossible to release a film these days without scenes of urination and defecation, either. The audience has been turned into voyeurs by the film makers. They are less concerned with story development than they are with attempts at gratuitous titillation.
"ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED??!!"
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Doc110894 — 12 years ago(January 11, 2014 06:37 PM)
One of the most gratuitous nude scenes I have ever seen. Not that I'm complaining.
You could argue that most nude scenes in movies are not really necessary. Then again, there are probably a lot things in movies that are unnecessary. It doesn't make it bad.