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Kira Cook's avatar

the ocean scene in sex & lucia has stayed with me a long time, it's so overwhelmingly JOYOUS, and beautifully-filmed!

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Ryan Melling's avatar

I love this topic so much! I’ve been thinking of all these things since seeing Top Gun Maverick and wondering if there might be a new kind of Hays Code that has sprung up for the sake of the international market. There was a certain beauty in the clever innuendo used in the Hays Code days. It is entertaining to spot once you are aware of it. I would love to see modern films that tame thing down for international sales explore more of those kinds of things again.

There are certainly issues that come up for me with horrific stories like Last Tango in Paris where that certain director predilection to surprise actors while in production to capture the most real emotions possible collided with a non consensual sex scene. And pick any story revolving around Miramax that is full of horrible misogyny. This is where I am glad there are now more and more intimacy directors (albeit 40 years too late) on sets.

As long as these scenes are treated with respect and recognize everyone on set is working and not merely a puppet of the auteur, sex scenes can bring us in to the emotional depths (or even lack thereof) of a story.

I’m gonna get pretentious with my favorite sex scene as a short film fully dedicated to one. It is funny, clumsy, honest. It still exists as ultimately a male fantasy but I think it also gives agency to both parties in a fun way. It always charms me when I revisit it.

https://vimeo.com/15704652

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