sweetnpetite
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the movie 'Kinsey' is, of course being panned by "Focus on the Family"-- that's enough of an endorsement for me.
The review (in part):
The entire movie is saturated in sex. It features frequent and explicit sexual dialogue and several scenes of male and female nudity, including close-ups on genitalia. (See discussion below on how the movie escaped the NC-17 rating.) We see a boy masturbating beneath a blanket. A man masturbates in front of Kinsey (shown from the waist up).
Kinsey and assistant Clyde Martin engage in a homosexual kiss and then embrace passionately before the camera cuts away. Upon hearing about his homosexual tryst, Kinsey’s wife says in a joking way that she’s not surprised. Kinsey later encourages her to have an encounter of her own with Martin. (We see them after the act in the upstairs bedroom with her wearing a cotton slip.) Kinsey praises Martin by saying, “He’s the ideal assistant because he’s had relations with both sexes.”
One discussion involves sex with a horse. Kinsey describes pornography as “just a depiction of man in his natural state.” He denounces his critics by saying, “The forces of chastity are massing against us, trying to silence science.” A professor who preaches abstinence is made to look like a fool. Archival footage of copulating animals (provided by the Kinsey Institute) runs under the end credits.
http://www.pluggedinonline.com/movies/movies/a0001888.cfm
The review (in part):
The entire movie is saturated in sex. It features frequent and explicit sexual dialogue and several scenes of male and female nudity, including close-ups on genitalia. (See discussion below on how the movie escaped the NC-17 rating.) We see a boy masturbating beneath a blanket. A man masturbates in front of Kinsey (shown from the waist up).
Kinsey and assistant Clyde Martin engage in a homosexual kiss and then embrace passionately before the camera cuts away. Upon hearing about his homosexual tryst, Kinsey’s wife says in a joking way that she’s not surprised. Kinsey later encourages her to have an encounter of her own with Martin. (We see them after the act in the upstairs bedroom with her wearing a cotton slip.) Kinsey praises Martin by saying, “He’s the ideal assistant because he’s had relations with both sexes.”
One discussion involves sex with a horse. Kinsey describes pornography as “just a depiction of man in his natural state.” He denounces his critics by saying, “The forces of chastity are massing against us, trying to silence science.” A professor who preaches abstinence is made to look like a fool. Archival footage of copulating animals (provided by the Kinsey Institute) runs under the end credits.
http://www.pluggedinonline.com/movies/movies/a0001888.cfm