ChatterBank0 min ago
Is This Necesary?
161 Answers
David Tennant will be seen raping his wife in a horrific 70-second scene in The Politician’s Husband.
The scene will be shown just after the 9p.m. watershed.
The scene will be shown just after the 9p.m. watershed.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by sir.prize. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Why bizarre? Asking if it’s necessary is perfectly valid. To put it another way, do we need to be shown graphic images in order to understand what’s happening? No, it isn’t necessary. To reiterate what someone else said, good writers, good actors and a good director should be able to get the message across without losing viewers who don’t want to watch people being appallingly abused.
For years we have had excellent plays & movies with really good story-lines without being shown gratuitous sex scenes, we all know these things are happening in real life so do we actually need to have them thrust at us on our tv screens ? With recent Hollywood releases one cannot watch a film without the statuary bedroom scenes of moving bodies & of course the f**ing language. I must confess I find it all very tiresome & unnecessary to the actual plot, for goodness sake let us get back to some sort of decency.
WR.
WR.
/Asking if it’s necessary is perfectly valid./
No it isn't naomi
it is an entirely inappropriate question to ask in any creative endeavour because fundamentally no 'art' is necessary
Was it necessary for Beethoven to write a ninth symphony? No, only for him
Was it necessary for Shakespeare to direct a graphic eye gouging scene in Lear? No it could have happened off stage, but he wanted to, presumably because it is such a graphic metaphor for the main theme of the play
/Appallingly abused/
I think you'd find if you watched the series that the Emily Watson character gets her revenge in a far more potent way than that
No it isn't naomi
it is an entirely inappropriate question to ask in any creative endeavour because fundamentally no 'art' is necessary
Was it necessary for Beethoven to write a ninth symphony? No, only for him
Was it necessary for Shakespeare to direct a graphic eye gouging scene in Lear? No it could have happened off stage, but he wanted to, presumably because it is such a graphic metaphor for the main theme of the play
/Appallingly abused/
I think you'd find if you watched the series that the Emily Watson character gets her revenge in a far more potent way than that
whiskey
/gratuitous sex scenes/ if it's a quality drama it will not be 'gratuitous'
/thrust at us on our tv screens/ Please define the difference in your mind between something being 'shown' and something being 'thrust at you'
/With recent Hollywood releases one cannot watch a film without the statuary bedroom scenes of moving bodies & of course the f**ing language/
Clearly that is not true. Many of the most widely viewed movies are '15' certificate and below.
/let us get back to some sort of decency/
You mean censorship right?
A small number of people dictating what other adults can see, hear or read
What's 'decent' about that?
/gratuitous sex scenes/ if it's a quality drama it will not be 'gratuitous'
/thrust at us on our tv screens/ Please define the difference in your mind between something being 'shown' and something being 'thrust at you'
/With recent Hollywood releases one cannot watch a film without the statuary bedroom scenes of moving bodies & of course the f**ing language/
Clearly that is not true. Many of the most widely viewed movies are '15' certificate and below.
/let us get back to some sort of decency/
You mean censorship right?
A small number of people dictating what other adults can see, hear or read
What's 'decent' about that?
Zeuhl, /Asking if it’s necessary is perfectly valid./
//No it isn't naomi //
Yes, it is. The question was ‘is this necessary’ and I take that to mean is it necessary to show a graphic scene of abuse in order for the viewer to understand the story. My answer is with the right writer, actors and director, no, it isn’t necessary – and it isn’t.
//No it isn't naomi //
Yes, it is. The question was ‘is this necessary’ and I take that to mean is it necessary to show a graphic scene of abuse in order for the viewer to understand the story. My answer is with the right writer, actors and director, no, it isn’t necessary – and it isn’t.
So -how do you get more people to watch a TV programme? - let slip its going to be 'outrageous'. Historically some of the best directed and acted series on the TV have contained little or no sex scenes -they remain endearing because of their storylines and acting -and some things should be left to the imagination. 70 seconds for a rape scene seems excessive to me -you could get the gist of what was happening in about 10 so my answer to the OP would be no -its not neccessary.
mags
an interesting point
So 'necessary' has numerous meanings.
And any notion of whether something is 'necessary' or not is inevitably subjective and personal
so the real answer to this question 'is this necessary?' is that the people who made it (Director, writer, producer, cast whoever)
decided that, for them, it was.
and if most, or all other people disagree with them that will impact on how widely viewed their work is
and that is how it must inevitably be for any art
as soon as someone looks at something created by someone else and asks 'but is that bit necessary?' we should not be surprised if the answer is;
'Yes. That's why i put it there!'
Or we should recognise that really have missed the point of the whole thing
an interesting point
So 'necessary' has numerous meanings.
And any notion of whether something is 'necessary' or not is inevitably subjective and personal
so the real answer to this question 'is this necessary?' is that the people who made it (Director, writer, producer, cast whoever)
decided that, for them, it was.
and if most, or all other people disagree with them that will impact on how widely viewed their work is
and that is how it must inevitably be for any art
as soon as someone looks at something created by someone else and asks 'but is that bit necessary?' we should not be surprised if the answer is;
'Yes. That's why i put it there!'
Or we should recognise that really have missed the point of the whole thing