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Sex Off Screen: Five Films that Edited Out Sex
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Do You See What I Mean? by Joe Cooper & Mia Ward
Episode notes
There are all kinds of films that reference, or stage in the story, or explicitly discuss sex but have little to none onscreen. These are films that felt the romance, sexual identity, gender identity, or sex scenes had to go because they would hurt the storyline, not help it. (Or for other reasons.)
Sometimes, Hollywood flinches. Sometimes a performer says “no thanks.” And sometimes, these decisions work — while at others, they leave something missing. We take a look back at five films from the last several decades and ask why.
- The Color Purple (1985)
- Fried Green Tomatoes (1991)
- The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
- A Few Good Men (1992)
- 300 (2006)
Keywords
Film CriticismFilmSexThe Color PurpleA Few Good MenFried Green Tomatoes300The Silence of the Lambs