08-11-2022, 01:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-11-2022, 01:54 PM by NightskyeB4Dawn.)
(08-11-2022, 12:44 PM)BIAD Wrote: Here's a little 'perter' to show how far we've come in the movie business. If those in Hollywood deem their
art of entertainment must be based in a reality close to the one their audience exists in, is a 'love-making'
scene really integral to a fictional plot?
I mean, I know sex sells and is now part of the traditional make-up of news-delivery and the movie-making
industry for its titillating value, but how did script-writers, Producers, Directors and actors get around it in earlier
years?
Most movies have to throw in the titillating sex scene, and I have no idea why they think it is necessary, outside of just fulfilling the immoral agenda.
Sex is a part of what is considered "normal" life, but it is not something the average person is engaged in daily, and in the movies,love usually has nothing to do with it.
They not only make sex in the movies a "second hand emotion", it is purely a response to what they make appear as an overwhelming, uncontrolling desire or passion.
It is usually as phony and as unreal as the movie itself. Just fiction and fantasy. Most movies would be tell a much better story without it.
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