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06-03-2005 05:33 AM |
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Originally posted by jay o2 waster
try getting your head around this you two:
violence and nudity, and both drive the story line
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yeah - thats something else but there are different reasons for it.
the more twisted horrors - violence = sex.
everytime michael puts the knife in - it's really his way of having sex ... the same as a lot of other horrors.
substitute the knife for a dick in a lot of films
(the same way songs about 'Rock and Roll' are really about fucking)
a couple of other reasons for nudity is to get people to see it ...people love horror movies and they love tits.
Look at the cover art on every single box - sex appeal is the draw.
the more valid reason for nudity is to build tension ..
when you are nude you are at your most vulnerable.
clothing is the 1st protective layer we hide in.
shower scenes are more frightning because we know how much more terrifying it would be to be stalked in the nude rather than in our covering ...
that of course goes back to years of conditioning to the point where we are now uncomfortable with our bodies ... the only thing that is truely ours .. weird.
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