Thoughts about this article, RE: Addams Family movies and BDSM

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Hm.

I can neither deny it nor confirm it.

It's a bit like asking whether The Birdcage reflects possible homosexual relationships.
 
it reflects a possible ds/relationship. no one is the same. o wonder when the sex toy shops will start selling Addams family branded tat that costs a fortune and is cheap shoddy crap
 

Like Tommybowler says, there are many different kinds of BDSM relationships but I think the article's quite correct in noting a BDSM vibe to those movies. Even going back to the TV show, the main premise is "these people love freaky stuff that would terrify normal people", combined with a lot of sexual chemistry between Gomez and Morticia.

John Astin (the original TV Gomez) commented that TV couples of the era tended to be sexless; he wanted people watching the Addams Family to come away believing that Gomez and Morticia had a robust sex life.
 
The movie clearly never takes itself seriously so I think it's more likely that the writers of the 90's film were just trying to be comedic with weird sexual humor rather than actually imagining a subtle D/s pairing in Morticia and Gomez.

Like how Wednesday's idea of 'playing' with her brother is murdering and resurrecting him, the Addam's idea of a 'good time' is having their bones dislocated on a rack.
 
Like Tommybowler says, there are many different kinds of BDSM relationships but I think the article's quite correct in noting a BDSM vibe to those movies. Even going back to the TV show, the main premise is "these people love freaky stuff that would terrify normal people", combined with a lot of sexual chemistry between Gomez and Morticia.

John Astin (the original TV Gomez) commented that TV couples of the era tended to be sexless; he wanted people watching the Addams Family to come away believing that Gomez and Morticia had a robust sex life.

Gomez and Morticia are TV's hottest couple ever. Not a big fan of the movies.
 
The movie clearly never takes itself seriously so I think it's more likely that the writers of the 90's film were just trying to be comedic with weird sexual humor rather than actually imagining a subtle D/s pairing in Morticia and Gomez.

"subtle" is not the word I would use here ;-)
 
The movie clearly never takes itself seriously so I think it's more likely that the writers of the 90's film were just trying to be comedic with weird sexual humor rather than actually imagining a subtle D/s pairing in Morticia and Gomez.

Like how Wednesday's idea of 'playing' with her brother is murdering and resurrecting him, the Addam's idea of a 'good time' is having their bones dislocated on a rack.

This was my response.
 
Gomez: [as he helps Morticia out of a trap] Leather straps, red-hot pokers!

Morticia: Later, my dearest.

and

Morticia: Don't torture yourself, Gomez. That's my job.

These quotes are from the 1991 movie, and I like them.
 
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