Re: o/t Re: what price softcore?
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2003 4:40 am
maybe this is because many hardcore movies still lack something softcore movies can still offer - to me censorship has introduced a damaging polarity in how sex is depicted in film and the visual arts
I'm not talking about the cut down versions so much as the one's made specifically softcore (the one's you can see on channel 5 for example)
what works for softcore is:
they may have crap (as in strong mills and boon) stories but at least they have a story - and maybe that's something some people need (maybe more women but maybe even some men)
they focus far more on the seductive, sensual, playful, teasing and other erotic aspects - som, , , , , , , , A
they often have higher production values and even a bit of acting (wow)
and to me, like good jazz music, its often more what is left out and what you don't see that makes the scene erotic than what you do see - its not always a good thing that hardcore shows everything - i like to be able to use my imagination and fantasy still
to paraphrase Edison
sex is 10% perspiration
90% imagination
we're in for some interesting times ahead
when the impact of movies like Baise Moi is fully adsorbed my hope is we will see the beginnings of a serious thread of genuinely erotic movie making as an art form - and that it doesnt stay linked up with the violence and need deliberately to make the sex less "sexy" and preach morality to get it past the censors (which i think is how they got away with it in Baise Moi and Romance too) - where perhaps some of the eroticism of softcore is retained but where there is also less of the hypocracy and double standards in governing what is depicted
what I would like is erotic material that chooses what to show or not show based solely on erotic criteria - on what will titillate and excite the senses and the imagination - for men and women - but unlike softcore and hardcore the makers will finally have a "full pallete" to work with.
I'm not talking about the cut down versions so much as the one's made specifically softcore (the one's you can see on channel 5 for example)
what works for softcore is:
they may have crap (as in strong mills and boon) stories but at least they have a story - and maybe that's something some people need (maybe more women but maybe even some men)
they focus far more on the seductive, sensual, playful, teasing and other erotic aspects - som, , , , , , , , A
they often have higher production values and even a bit of acting (wow)
and to me, like good jazz music, its often more what is left out and what you don't see that makes the scene erotic than what you do see - its not always a good thing that hardcore shows everything - i like to be able to use my imagination and fantasy still
to paraphrase Edison
sex is 10% perspiration
90% imagination
we're in for some interesting times ahead
when the impact of movies like Baise Moi is fully adsorbed my hope is we will see the beginnings of a serious thread of genuinely erotic movie making as an art form - and that it doesnt stay linked up with the violence and need deliberately to make the sex less "sexy" and preach morality to get it past the censors (which i think is how they got away with it in Baise Moi and Romance too) - where perhaps some of the eroticism of softcore is retained but where there is also less of the hypocracy and double standards in governing what is depicted
what I would like is erotic material that chooses what to show or not show based solely on erotic criteria - on what will titillate and excite the senses and the imagination - for men and women - but unlike softcore and hardcore the makers will finally have a "full pallete" to work with.