In an interview with the far left Daily Beast, director David Cronenberg blamed political correctness for the absence of sex scenes in modern movies.
“With very little adult sex in major North American theaters today, it has become more difficult to make an erotica,” the Daily Beast asks. future crimes?
“Of course, I know how things are going because I feel like I used to be here with something politically correct, and now it’s different,” Cronenberg said. “But it’s essentially the same: people try to censor what other people say, think, and do. It seems normal for our people to do this from time to time. I have to ignore that.”
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Cronenberg is primarily known as the creator of “body fear,” in which we witness terrible things happening to the human body. Fly it’s a pretty unusual example of this and one of the best remakes ever made.
Remember, it’s not just sex that’s missing from movies. the same sexuality. Now that the humorous, puritanical harpies have awakened to power in the Gestapo, any attempt at sexuality is attacked as something akin to rape. Ah, the man’s terrible look. Ah, terrible objectification.
I have not seen future crimes, but if the foreword is out of date, it won’t violate the Awakening production code that prohibits sexuality, regardless of gender. Sex that is shameful and disgusting is appropriate for an awakened Gestapo. Ugliness is the new beauty – ugliness is better.
I’m not criticizing Cronenberg. Whatever he is, he’s a great and original director. But his style is not forbidden. Forbidden beauty, erotica, tickling, wish fulfillment, T&A forbidden pleasures – you know, the things that make life worthwhile. This was never Cronenberg’s style.
The same “progressive” Hollywood that mocked Eisenhower for being boring and bigoted in the 1950s has become a hundred times more boring and puritanical. The dreaded fifties gave us Marilyn Monroe, Jane Mansfield, Jane Russell, Gina Lollobrigida, Sophia Loren, and the lead bra. The resurrection of the 2020s is like living in a monastery. Sexuality has never been censored or banned in the history of cinema. This is a shame and a violation of human nature.
In any case, as an objectivist and T&A man, I hope this era of awakened McCarthyism is over.
The seventies and eighties are truly amazing and I have a Blu-ray to prove it.
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Source: Breitbart