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Gonz

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Hmmmm, people wonder why certain folks see one generally harmless act & see the future offspring while getting accused of being intolerant.

Perhaps because the next step is ALWAYS just behind.

PARK CITY, Utah -- "Zoo" is a documentary about what director Robinson Devor accurately characterizes as "the last taboo, on the boundary of something comprehensible." But remarkably, an elegant, eerily lyrical film has resulted.

"Zoo," premiering before a rapt audience Saturday night at Sundance, manages to be a poetic film about a forbidden subject, a perfect marriage between a cool and contemplative director (the little-seen "Police Beat") and potentially incendiary subject matter: sex between men and animals. Not graphic in the least, this strange and strangely beautiful film combines audio interviews (two of the three men involved did not want to appear on camera) with elegiac visual re-creations intended to conjure up the mood and spirit of situations. The director himself puts it best: "I aestheticized the sleaze right out of it."

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Ah the joys of living in a liberal society, where a man can screw a dog and some twit calls it art.

This is actually the result of living in a conservative society. People start screwing the animals figuratively and some guy wants to take it literally.
 
Depends on the way it's presented. I wouldn't be seen dead watching it, but a whole other film called "Kissed" was elegant, eerily lyrical, a poetic film & strange and strangely beautiful film...and it was about necrophilia.
 
Actually...it was a chick, and she didn't screw anything, but let's not haggle over details ;)

**The movie was about her above normal interest in death and the dead, its causal history and how she's trying to deal with a relationship with a live human being...also about how far a quest for a true love will go (on his behalf).

Reads like a chick-flick, but it's very well directed, written and executed...if you'll pardon the pun.
 
Depends on the way it's presented. I wouldn't be seen dead watching it, but a whole other film called "Kissed" was elegant, eerily lyrical, a poetic film & strange and strangely beautiful film...and it was about necrophilia.

Change the subject matter & it comes down to THAT AIN'T RIGHT. Perverse, horrendous, psycholgically disturbed.
 
Geez, there are plenty of movies where brutal violence is glorified too. You can say at the end "That's a damned good movie" without thinking it's "right" in any way.
 
Not when the subject matter is necrophilia or pedophilia or beastiality.
 
Ah.

Blowing out brains. Ok in a movie.

Shagging a corpse. Not ok in a movie.

Blowing out brains on person while shaggin, hence turning shagging person into corpse...?
 
Not when the subject matter is necrophilia or pedophilia or beastiality.

Taxi Driver With pedophiliac leanings.
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Ah.

Blowing out brains. Ok in a movie.

Shagging a corpse. Not ok in a movie.

Blowing out brains on person while shaggin, hence turning shagging person into corpse...?

Rape of a live person, Ok in a movie.

Rape of a dead person. Not ok in a movie.

Weird huh? :shrug:
 
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