English 110 hones analytical habits of mind that are meant to be naturalized and used outside of the classroom. Therefore, the Blog Project takes the analysis you use and gives you the chance to practice applying it to the public writing you already interact with in your everyday life. By considering representations of sexuality found in your world, you can become a more critically aware consumer of various media texts.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Dong Kwon Yoo This Film is Not Yet Rated
The most interesting thing in this film was to compare the view of gay sex scene and straight sex scene in the movies. The Motion Picture Association of America, MPAA, classifies the movies rates in NC, R, PG, and etc. The problem occurring in the movie describes the unfairness of rating system that MPAA has. This clip shows that MPAA rates the movie about gay sex scene movie as NC (No Children)-17, but the straight movie which has almost same sex scene gets R(Restricted). With several comparing scenes of gay sex and straight sex, I, as a viewer, think that director intentionally criticizes the MPAA’s tyranny.
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