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SEXUALITY PORTRAYED IN CINEMA: REFLECTING SOCIAL FEARS AND TABOOS

4 min read Theology

Film is one of the most powerful media that can be used to portray social fears related to sexuality. It has been demonstrated that various elements of society including cultural, social, political, economic, and psychological factors influence filmmaking. This means that many films have reflected these elements. Films reflect these elements by creating stories around them. In this article, we will look at how films reflect societal anxieties about sexuality shaped by religious taboos, norms, and moral codes. Religious beliefs have influenced societies for centuries. People who believe in religion tend to think differently from people who do not believe in it. The influence of religion is evident in all aspects of life, including sexuality.

Some religions prohibit premarital sex while others permit it. Some religions require that men marry more than one woman while others insist on monogamy. As a result, people who belong to different religions behave differently when it comes to sex.

Films are one of the best ways to express human desires without being judged. They provide a platform where actors can play out their characters' fantasies and dreams.

They also act as mirrors through which societies see themselves. Many films have been produced to address issues of sexuality. These include movies like "The Notebook," "Fifty Shades Freed," "Blue is the Warmest Color," "Brokeback Mountain," "Kissing Jessica Stein," among others. All these films have explored sexuality in one way or another. They explore intimacy, desire, and relationships between male and female characters. The reason for exploring sexuality is that sex is an integral part of our lives. Without it, there would be no offspring. We all need sex to reproduce. Therefore, most directors use films as a medium to address the subject matter.

Society has always struggled with sexuality because of religious beliefs. Many people still follow traditional religious teachings even though they know they are wrong.

Many women struggle to break free from the shackles of patriarchy by embracing their bodies and sexuality. In such cases, films help them find a voice and speak up about their right to enjoy their body. Films like "The Handmaid's Tale" are examples of how films reflect social anxieties about sexuality shaped by religion. The film addresses what happens when religion takes over society and makes life very difficult for women. Women cannot express their sexuality freely. They are forced to live according to the rules set by men who do not understand them. As a result, they become depressed and lose confidence in themselves.

Another way films showcase societal fears about sexuality is through its relationship to marriage. Marriage is an institution created by man and influenced by religion. It sets out the guidelines on how people should behave during sex. Some religions believe that it is only acceptable if married couples engage in sex while others see it as sinful outside this union.

Many people have used films to express their opinion against this arrangement. A good example is "Pretty Woman," which shows that prostitution can happen between two consenting adults without affecting anyone else. People who watch this movie see how the character Julia Roberts is able to embrace her sexuality without being judged or stigmatized. This shows that she is capable of making decisions about her life despite what society thinks. Another example is "Fifty Shades Freed." In this movie, a woman breaks free from traditional norms and explores her sexuality with another person without having a husband. She does this because she has been hurt before by men in relationships.

There are many ways in which films reflect society's anxiety about sexuality. These include addressing issues such as patriarchy, polygamy, monogamy, homosexuality, etc. Films help people explore these topics without feeling like they will be judged or ostracized. Directors use characters to express what they want to say without directly addressing the issue. They also provide a platform where viewers get to learn more about other people's cultures and beliefs. As long as films continue being produced, we will continue learning more about human desire and intimacy.

How do films reflect societal anxieties about sexuality shaped by religious taboos, norms, and moral codes?

Films have long been used as a medium for exploring complex social issues, including the topic of sexuality and its associated stigmas. In recent decades, filmmakers have increasingly tackled this sensitive subject matter, offering audiences nuanced portrayals of characters grappling with their sexual desires and identities within various cultural contexts.

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