also unnecessarily expensive, as you need to have intimacy coordinators on set, as well as a intimacy counsellor if you're dealing with kids or morons. Pretty pointless, all in all
Millennials need sex scenes and gore to know when to pretend to feel emotions because they are all on a huge wienertail of prescription drugs that leaves them completely numb because they freak out if they feel anything or form an independent thought.
Sex scenes on mainstream films are a thing ever since the 70's. People have sex in real life and it's part of the interaction of fictional characters as well. You wouldn't want filmmakers to cut off a fight scene, which is also another interaction in humans.
People also shit every day, much more often than they have sex. They also trim their pubes and fart (with the occasional shart). None of that needs to be shown in a movie if it doesn't play a role.
Almost every actual sex scene is pointless. After-sex scenes make way more sense, since at least they can have dialog while still making clear that the characters involved are fricking.
>needs
The 'needs' argument is a thought-terminating non-argument whenever discussing art or a creative work.
Your point is invalid on its face zoomer.
>What is the purpose of sex scenes?
Thirty years ago, movies, magazines and getting laid were the only ways for normies to see boobs.
Ever since Google let you type 'big titty goth midget gangbang' and get image results, sex scenes in film lost their 'oh shit' factor and are largely a waste of the viewer's time.
Can anyone explain how we're going from a very prudish/conservative society to a hyper sexual society, but also all forms of media (mainly tv shows/movies/video games) are being pushed or even forced to remove sexual content?
Nothing makes sense anymore
>50 years is a long time >the 70s are the same as current year
You're fricking moronic. Even just 10 years ago half the shit that's acceptable now wouldn't have been.
for some reason, for the amount of porn I watch, I just feel really uncomfortable watching a sex scene being acted out in films
it kinda takes me out of the film cause then my mind starts wondering about how the actors film something like that, dealing with intimacy coordinators, the fact they might be married/in a relationship irl, etc. maybe just autism.
either way I keep my kino and porn separate
you don't need a sex scene for your film
It's crazy how badly the globalhomosexual has stunted the later half of zoomers sexual health by putting castration chemicals in food and drink, making them afraid to have sex with each other through propaganda, and advertising going troony as a viable cure to the mental health crisis
The same purpose that anything else has in fiction: To illustrate and give you emotions pertaining to the thing it portrays. A sex scene is supposed to evoke arousel and a bond with the characters experience, just like an action/chase scene builds tension, jokes ease tension, violence induce shock, etc. It's just that humans as an evolved and very self conscious species have a hard time reconciling with the inherent animalistic traits of sex. This leads to awkwardness towards feeling arousel in the presence of others.
Sex sells because humans have turned into aimless dopamine addicts during the last few decades.
They're unironically filler, filler that makes the viewer feel awkward, with no role story-wise or for character development.
also unnecessarily expensive, as you need to have intimacy coordinators on set, as well as a intimacy counsellor if you're dealing with kids or morons. Pretty pointless, all in all
Millennials need sex scenes and gore to know when to pretend to feel emotions because they are all on a huge wienertail of prescription drugs that leaves them completely numb because they freak out if they feel anything or form an independent thought.
Anon, millennials are the ones now aging into the role of influence in the film industry.
Shut the frick up you funko cuck degenerate
>when no bussin frfr
good now reduce the scenes with women talking
This but men.
We need to have a test for movies where there should be no men talking with each other about a subject not involving a women.
Sex scenes on mainstream films are a thing ever since the 70's. People have sex in real life and it's part of the interaction of fictional characters as well. You wouldn't want filmmakers to cut off a fight scene, which is also another interaction in humans.
When was the last time you got into a fight, homosexual?
Last year
People also shit every day, much more often than they have sex. They also trim their pubes and fart (with the occasional shart). None of that needs to be shown in a movie if it doesn't play a role.
Almost every actual sex scene is pointless. After-sex scenes make way more sense, since at least they can have dialog while still making clear that the characters involved are fricking.
Sex is interesting and sex scenes contribute to the immersion of a passional story being told.
>sex is interesting
>just watching 2 people you don't know rub their groins together
Literal cuckold
>Literal cuckold
Words have no meaning to morons like you
>needs
The 'needs' argument is a thought-terminating non-argument whenever discussing art or a creative work.
Your point is invalid on its face zoomer.
>People have sex in real life
Doubt
>replaces unnecessary sex scenes with unnecessary homosexualry and Black persondom
no thanks.
Zoomers can't relate.
Sex scenes are usually narratively redundant because they don't introduce any new information.
Movies are a sensorial experience way beyond the plain script.
>watching a movie with my family
>sex scene comes on
>sister puffs up
>mom can't sit still
What did they mean by this?
>grandpa's ballsack slips out
>grandma walks in
>starts raping faster than eminem
>no one wants to see crust scenes (like in Saltburn)
>therefore no sex for anyone
Why do gays do this?
>What is the purpose of sex scenes?
Thirty years ago, movies, magazines and getting laid were the only ways for normies to see boobs.
Ever since Google let you type 'big titty goth midget gangbang' and get image results, sex scenes in film lost their 'oh shit' factor and are largely a waste of the viewer's time.
Less sex scenes but a hell of a lot more male nudity. WTF is that about???
Can anyone explain how we're going from a very prudish/conservative society to a hyper sexual society, but also all forms of media (mainly tv shows/movies/video games) are being pushed or even forced to remove sexual content?
Nothing makes sense anymore
>from a prudish/conservative society
Anon the sexual revolution happened in the 70s, that was half a century ago.
>50 years is a long time
>the 70s are the same as current year
You're fricking moronic. Even just 10 years ago half the shit that's acceptable now wouldn't have been.
was thinking the same thing, when watching desperado and the scene with Antonio and Salma came on
for some reason, for the amount of porn I watch, I just feel really uncomfortable watching a sex scene being acted out in films
it kinda takes me out of the film cause then my mind starts wondering about how the actors film something like that, dealing with intimacy coordinators, the fact they might be married/in a relationship irl, etc. maybe just autism.
either way I keep my kino and porn separate
you don't need a sex scene for your film
It's crazy how badly the globalhomosexual has stunted the later half of zoomers sexual health by putting castration chemicals in food and drink, making them afraid to have sex with each other through propaganda, and advertising going troony as a viable cure to the mental health crisis
The same purpose that anything else has in fiction: To illustrate and give you emotions pertaining to the thing it portrays. A sex scene is supposed to evoke arousel and a bond with the characters experience, just like an action/chase scene builds tension, jokes ease tension, violence induce shock, etc. It's just that humans as an evolved and very self conscious species have a hard time reconciling with the inherent animalistic traits of sex. This leads to awkwardness towards feeling arousel in the presence of others.
>multiple threads about this topic because some journo just recently wrote an article about how they don’’t like sex scenes.
This is a shill thread
they're essentially just glorified filler when you think about it