I'm always so baffled by American views on censorship when it comes to Violence vs. Sex... Don't get me wrong, I love horror movies! Though I do wonder... why is it that we are exposed to such violent material and yet something as simple as nudity gets cut from films as being too graphic? Media/ Films depicting torture, war, rape, slayings, shootings are approved for PG-13 and R ratings yet if there's a sex scene with more than 5 thrusts (yea they count the thrusts) it must be edited down or will pass for NC-17... The same goes for female orgasms, full frontal male nudity, & other erotic displays... I find the message disturbing-- that explicit sex is more threatening than violence? I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts!
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Great question! I don't have a great answer... wish that I did. But I'd say it has something to do with how we are desensitized to violence, yet we are highly sensitized to nudity, and especially sex. I don't know why, but doesn't that seem to be the case?
If you've ever watched any old I Love Lucy reruns from the 50's (other shows from that period too), you'll see that Ricky and Lucy weren't ever seen in the same bed together. It wasn't a violent show, but there were sometimes depictions of violence. And from Bugs Bunny to The Three Stooges, programming focused at children has always been full of violence. But look what happened when Janet Jackson just barely flashed some nipple at the Super Bowl a few years ago. A lot of people acted like she'd performed a ritual human sacrifice on live TV.
Like I said, I don't know what it is. Americans (more so than Europeans) seem to have a lot of hang-ups when it comes to nudity (and sex), but we tend to almost embrace violence.
BTW, there's a show that comes on History and/or History International that's called Roman Vice. I think it's being rerun this week. It's a good depiction of how the most advanced and "civilized" nation in the ancient world dealt with different aspects of sex and violence. In many ways, it seems that they were as peculiar (and hypocritical) then as we are now. Check it out. I think you'll enjoy it.