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starhorse wrote:I have a hard time understanding why anyone would have problems with the content. Other folks have already mentioned how it's rated pg-13, so obviously you should take that into account. I completely agree with that and won't comment much further. With the US rating system it also includes the very reasons for a movies rating, below the rating title. If you're a concerned parent you should be checking that out before you make any assumptions and bring your kid to a flick.
And the "masturbation" scene, this just boggles my mind that some people are finding it offensive. I've actually seen people talk about this in another thread about a week ago. It was just making light of a very realistic family situation. It wasn't even some sort of innuendo. And if something like that prompts a birds and the bees talk with your 8 or 9 year old kid, I hardly find that to be the end of the world. Better that you have a discussion with them now, than they learn it on the playground.
Cryosis Prime wrote:It's stuff like this that tells me what a screwed up society we live in. The fact that graphically violent films can score as low PG 13 (The best example of this I can think of right now is Star Trek First Contact) and as soon as any sex gets in (Even comparatively tame sex scenes such as Matrix Reloaded) it gets slapped "R," is to me a prime example of just how inverted the censorship principles are today.
Masterbation is a by in large natural function, and personally I say kudos for using the proper term as opposed to beating around the bush (no pun intended) and using a slang and calling it "jacking off" or something else.
Significant violence outside of the hunt is not natural, contrary to what some psychologists/sociologists/criminologists believe. People arent normally violent to eachother. We don't go around killing and harming people. However, we do engage in sexual activity regularly. Or at least most people do.
Something normal (sexuality) is taboo, and something unnatural (violence) makes family entertainment. We all know something is wrong with that premise.
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