That is not a good comparison, it makes sense to show killing in a horror movie or war / battle scenes as it adds to the stakes of the movie but even then sometimes it is better not to show the actual death but have someone find the dead body while you wondered if that person survived.
For sex scene, is just porn and shock value, that was played out years ago by HBO so it holds nothing of value for me. And a gay fuck scene is even worse. Considering how available porn is the only shock it would be not including it.
There is also the fact that you can watch violence with your son if he is 15+ but there is no age where you would watch a sex scene and not be awkward.
Not arguing anything, I'm just curious why we're ok with that in general.
To clarify we're talking about explicit graphically depicted violence, not implied death or cartoon violence of the A-Team causing the enemy jeep to explode and all the bad guys are thrown out unscathed, probably.
That is not a good comparison, it makes sense to show killing in a horror movie or war / battle scenes as it adds to the stakes of the movie but even then sometimes it is better not to show the actual death but have someone find the dead body while you wondered if that person survived.
For sex scene, is just porn and shock value, that was played out years ago by HBO so it holds nothing of value for me. And a gay fuck scene is even worse. Considering how available porn is the only shock it would be not including it.
There is also the fact that you can watch violence with your son if he is 15+ but there is no age where you would watch a sex scene and not be awkward.
Why?
Not arguing anything, I'm just curious why we're ok with that in general.
To clarify we're talking about explicit graphically depicted violence, not implied death or cartoon violence of the A-Team causing the enemy jeep to explode and all the bad guys are thrown out unscathed, probably.