Sunday, 9 November 2008

Documentary - very good, documentary


This is definitely a niche documentary, if you are interested in some excellent interviews with people who work in the (straight) porn industry then I can't recommend it more.



However the casual viewer might be a bit offended at some of the parts, not in a visual, pornographic way, but just at the issues that plague the industry.



There are some rather raunchy scenes, but these are short and more underline the effect of the movie than any attempt to be pornographic in itself. 9to5: Days In Porn

The film was fairly good and even educational. The film covers some of the biggest names in the business and was well made. Hazards specific to the industry, how family and friends react to what they do for a living, the typical pay, their personal romantic lives, and what happens when people leave the industry were all covered. It was however a little too long for my tastes, almost too exhaustive. I found myself looking at my watch about an hour into it.



Although there was plenty of nudity and fair amount of sex, it was all within the context of the documentary so don't expect to see even a 10 second sex scene. And even the sex scenes shown generally have the film crew obscuring the action. I think the film would have been better had they moved a step or two closer to making this film porn.

This is a fairly poor video/wannabe-documentary. The "actors" sounded scripted, it did all it could to glorify the industry, and it did little to view into the downside. It got incredibly dark when it began to show how the women thought they were "pushing themselves to the limit", which was in reality only another disgusting display of how violent modern pornography has become, and how the women to some extent have been duped into thinking that the more that they humiliate themselves, the more liberated they are. I'm not against porn. But I am absolutely against porn that mirrors rape as some of the scenes in here do. The only redeeming quality was when the video highlighted the work of AIM and it's professionals to help those that are in need of their essential medical services.

What I learned from watching this documentary is that pornography is not at all real, nor glamorous, nor friendly to women, nor sexy, nor sensual, definitely NOT romantic and very, very sad and lonely. The porn actors were pathetic and depressing, they seemed lifeless. PORN IS NOT SEX, it's a warp manipulation and mutation of sex, wake up people! For those who are addicted, only JESUS CHRIST will take your desire for pornography away, seek Christ through prayer. - Very Good - Documentary'


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