Is he right?

Is he right?

Yes

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Yes I agree. If you aren't willing to nut up and go full hardcore, don't bother at all.

Can be done well, most of the time they're horrible. I don't think Mulholland Drive would work nearly as well

The French should continue making sex scenes.

>he only watches american films

Lynch is usually pretty good with sex scenes. "Lost Highway" wouldn't work nearly as well without that awkward sex scene with Bill Pullman and Patricia Arquette, where he finishes too soon and sulks about it

But yeah, I think OP's post does apply to like 90% of sex scenes

Yeah

Reminder that Rob McElhenney wanted Charlie Day to have a 10 minute sex scene with his wife

Oh, and Blue Velvet, obviously. It pretty much wouldn't be a movie without the sex, and the sex scenes actually are "plot-relevant" and vital to your understanding of the characters

I hope you know that film/tv show sex scenes are not real

He also wanted the whole cast to gain weight at the same time he did, because he thought it'd be realistic for their characters to be fat and unhealthy after living their terrible lifestyle for so many years

I agree. There's literally no benefit to watching people have sex in a movie unless something happens in said sex scene which is to do with the plot.

>maybe he cries during the sex
>maybe he can't get it up
>maybe he begins to rape her
>maybe the woman isn't enjoying it

but if it's just 2 people having sex then no there's no reason.

i had to fast-forward a lot of banshee's sex scenes because it was pointless...it was just there because it's SEX. still a great show besides that

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>just serve to make awkward silences when trying to watch movies with friends and family

I don't think a director should be concerned with how you feel watching the movie with other people.

>thing that happens in movie has to be relevant to the movie

Wow, nice insight!

>watch average sex scene alone
>bored for 3-4 minutes
>watch average sex scene with others
>awkward atmosphere for 3-4 minutes
Wow, great direction.

Why did you reply to me? What you said has nothing to do with what I wrote.

lol absolutely. Sex scenes are stupid.

Are you legitimately retarded? That's the whole point of this thread

ITT: normies who have friends and family

fuck off faggots

What was the last sex scene you guys even saw? I can't remember but then again I only watch good movies.

Honestly... yea. It's kinda spot on. I mean, at best I can see favorite actresses naked but...

only virgins feel awkward during sex scenes

Americans are like Saudis, but just a different religion. Jesus, what a bunch of prudish faggots you are.

Agree. Somtimes it makes sense to have them included. coming of age movies should have them for example.
But the obligatory sex scene of any recent tv pilot is dumb.

Agreed, in most cases it's best to just imply they had sex without showing it like in Psycho

Sex scenes are awkward anywhere, with anyone. Even your wife/girlfriend/lover/sister

Well shot kiss scene > sex scene

We need more romance not this shitty sex titillating crap.
>tfw ToraDora has one of the best kiss scenes in existence

Yeah.

I understand implying sex, like lying in the same bed and one rolls over and starts kissing the other or whatever, but fade out and come back after. We all know what happened, we don't need to see a softcore porn to get they had sex.

most sex scenes just show the guy's butt, its fucking awful

not true. Good sensuality is completely necessary for the audience to form a real emotional connection to an on screen couple
See: The Godfather, Braveheart, Top Gun

that would just make it porn

No.

This is classic autism.

Anybody feel awkward during this scene?

2nd this

I have never found a movie that makes me feel the same way Toradora did.

Please reread my post to figure out how it's directly related to what you wrote.

I agree, I generally don't like it.

Seems kind of annoying too that if you want to get into acting, you have to be expected that at some point in your career you'll just have to be naked either on camera or infront of a room of people.

Unless it serves a purpose, imply the sex but don't actually show it.

>filmmakers should remove sex from their movies because it makes me uncomfortable when I watch it with my mom


Sounds like a plotfag or similar worthless human being

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Porn is something you watch for sex. Movies are not porn if they have real intercourse, because you go watch them for different reasons.

so danny d movies arn't porn?

>be garbage director
>direct generic movie
>shove in "artsy" sex scene lasting a ridiciously long time to show how gifted you are
There's your explanation.

Not him, but you're a genuine retard.

No one is saying that sex should be removed from movies, but that it should serve a purpose other than supplying a few minutes of awkwardness.

He is right. He should have added that ham-fisted romances that are forced into the majority of movies shouldn't be there in the first place. I'm watching a movie about a man trying to stop the world being ended by a faceless evil group, I don't give a shit about some piece of meat he drops his load in.

I'm pretty sure Hollywood shoves it in for the female audience.

Very few women will watch something that doesn't have a shitty romance subplot.

I literally had a mirror installed on one side of my bedroom after seeing this.

Motivated me to work out and now I'm /fit/ but >tfw no gf ;_;

>calle
>calle
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

The guy in the cap wasn't complaining about sex, he was complaining that sex scenes in movies aren't as explicit as porn yet at the same time are too explicit to be awkward when watching with your friends and family

There's not enough to get you off and at the same time it's awkward to watch with other people