Fairly interesting from the perspective of a French man. Americans are so prude, yet so incredibly hypocritical in their practices, it's hard to make sense of it. JFK was such a philanderer, to such a pathological extent. His dad was such a terrible guy. His wife was such an opportunist. If that's not a power couple to celebrate for their cunning, but no, somehow you built a narrative that's pretty much the opposite of who they were?
The country played offuscated with the Monica Lewinsky affair, as if a president having extra marital affairs was a novelty. As if using power to get sex were new. Then fast forward you elect Trump who's so incredibly appalling in his behaviour. Then you look at the Biden family, how deviant can they reasonably get?
Half of your marriages end in divorce with how many of those marred by infidelity. And how about the other half? Maybe it's time to admit it?
It's just so incredibly hypocritical. Are there people actually buying into your puritan narrative? Were there ever? If you are, what does it say about you? Wake up? Grow up?
So the documentary wasn't bad, but it felt pathetic, for America really would gain from being more honest about itself. Just say the truth, you'll all feel better.
Hollywood, No Sex Please!
2018
Action / Documentary / History
Hollywood, No Sex Please!
2018
Action / Documentary / History
Plot summary
Deep rooted religious beliefs seemingly going back to the Pilgrim Fathers' puritanism dominate a society which is entertained by violence to no end on a daily basis. If it is true that American movies reflect American society, the United States have yet another severe problem: a lack of open sexuality and eroticism.
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Fairly interesting
When the censor came
Hollywood changed in 1934. Although the Hays Code had come in several years earlier it was now going to be enforced. All movies had to get the seal of approval, this meant scripts and costumes had to receive prior approval.
America might had been protestant, The Hays Code bought a catholic sensibility to the screen. It was not only toning down sex, violence and bad language but also the values depicted in the stories. No longer you will have women who literally sleep their way to the top.
There was nothing much new in this documentary. It had several informative talking heads and clips from movies.
The Hays Code was a straitjacket put on writers and directors but they found a way to work around the restrictions. They could be more creative or think laterally. The Hollywood film studios found out that they were making more money. Before the Hays Code, some religious groups boycotted going to the cinema.
With the popularity of television in the 1950s. Cracks began to appear in the code, it was no longer fit for purpose. Independent studios were more daring in their subject matter. In the 1960s, the Hays Code started to be ignored. Even major studios were bypassing it as violence in American movies certainly increased.
An informative documentary but nothing too revealing here for me.