Taddeusz wrote:I'm 32 and personally find it a little uncomfortable when scenes with nudity come up in movies that I'm watching with my parents. For some reason people are generally taught to be ashamed of nudity and once learned is very difficult to unlearn.
There are movies such as Amelie, Better Than Chocolate, etc that are great movies but that I'd never watch with my parents. I don't believe my parents would respect the artistic value of those movies as much as I do. Maybe I'm not giving them enough credit but there are topics in those movies that I just don't feel comfortable discussing with my parents. I have enough difference in belief with my parents already.
At that point it's probaby best to just not watch it with them. If someone honestly thinks their parents would be offended by what they're watching, would a bunch of raggedy jump cuts really help? That screams "I'm watching dirty, dirty stuff that I don't want you to see out of shame" Sounds like a cure worse than the disease to me...
I say take (or leave) movies as their creators intended them.
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