Much of the history of film has to do with limiting intimacy. The issue of sex in film has a long history, mostly related to keeping sex, sexuality and perversion out of frame, but things have gotten out of hand in recent years. It is true that there have been special commissions in Hollywood for decades that ensure compliance with certain codes, but the bans have only encouraged directors to invent film language that adheres to the letter of the codes, but in fact violates them. These films have gone so far with sexuality that they are in fact adult films.
Today hollywood movie practically does not pass no sex or hot scenes, regardless of the film genre. Film directors discovered 'holes' in the codices, with the help of which they bypassed the rules (it used to be ti The Hays Codex) and made it to the big screen with explicit sexual scenes.
The directors invented film language, which allows them to talk about forbidden topics. They were beginners Alfred Hitchcock, Frank Capra and Ernst Lubitsch, and later as well Martin Scorsese, Robert Altman and Peter Bogdanovich, who 'cheated' the rating system Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). Today, scenes that are more they belong in soft erotic films. How is this possible?
Classifiers and evaluators began to read the rules very liberally. For example, the British Board of Film Classification has been loosening the rules a lot since the 1990s. That's how they are the films of Lars Von Trier and similar hooks have become an integral part of cinematography. Today, evaluators look at pornography as films whose primary purpose is sexual arousal. Films with scenes of sex, however, thematize another thing and as such are not pornography. This was also helped by the fact that it grew over time public tolerance of nudity and explicit depiction of sexuality. Many video clips followed the path of films, which full of nudity and sexual hints.
Popular movies that are actually adult movies:
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Cruel Intentions (1999):
American Pie (1999):
I am your mother (Y Tu Mama Tambien, 2001):
Showgirls (1995):
Wild Things (1998):
Secretaries (Secretary, 2002):
Eyes Wide Shut (1999):
Shame (Shame, 2011):
Femme Fatale (2002):
Boogie Nights (1997):
Fifty Shades of Gray (Fifty Shades of Grey, 2015):