I asked for your reasons, none of which transcend the realm of subjectivity.
Nothing in this thread transcends the realm of subjectivity.
You literally listed it as one of two reasons why nude bodies in this film don't work for you.
Yes, I literally did. But I did not literally say that things have to add to the plot to be included.
So your position is that the human body cannot be a work of art itself?
Incorrect.
so your position is you hate it but directors should be able to portray whatever they want.
Correct.
But you seem to be coming from a social perspective.
All responses to art are from a social perspective.
your review doesn't need the feminist edge for you to voice your highly subjective dismissal of B-movie nudity.
I love how my critique is suddenly "highly subjective" when it comes to nudity. As opposed to the rest of my opinions about the film which are merely mid-level subjective.
Sounds like plenty of interesting action to me.
To you? Really? Sounds like a highly subjective acceptance of B-movie nudity!
I believe that a director has the right to use the runtime of their film in any way they want to, including just showing a blank screen for 2 hours.
Never said otherwise.
It's up to the viewer to respond to it and love or like or dislike or hate it, but gluing some wobbly social theories to a piece of cookie-cutter cash-grab entertainment is never a good idea.
Me finding random naked women uninteresting isn't a wobbly social theory.
I was trying to navigate the landscape to try and pinpoint your approach to this thing, only to find out it was exactly the way I expected.
I think you made assumptions and you're spending more time trying to "prove" them correct than actually listening to anything I'm saying. It's turning out how you expected because you keep flattening everything I say into something I'm not actually saying. MY feelings about
The Sword and the Sorcerer don't magically generalize to every movie ever. If that were the case, I'd be arguing that Darth Vader should have been dressed like someone's
abuela on the way to the hair salon.
Women directors are just inferior to men directors.
Aw, it's another highly subjective opinion. Adorable!