Monday, September 5, 2022

The tv and film industry waits on minors (notable 17 yr old women) to do nudity once they turn 18.

Even those who succumb to their lusts have some sorta of capacity to question what they're doing, or at least are cognizant enough to have some sort of border.

Taken from a Reddit sub focusing on nudity within mainstream tv and film ("WatchItForthePlot"). This one thread was for an actress who didn't do outright nudity, but her scene was "sexy" (according to one adult site) given it required her to be in see-through lingerie. 

One poster recognized she was fairly young, but not quite 20 (he probably recognized her since she appeared in a tv series that's widely popular and acclaimed), so he had some reservations.


When the official press release announced that she, and others, joined the project it was November of 2017. Her birthday is in October - she just turned 18. Filming was done later that year and concluded in August of 2018. 

Everything is in the waiting. The agent knows this but they don't care - they need their clients to sign the dotted line to as many big name projects as possible and the bigger (whether tent-pole or prestige) the better. The actress knows that they're waiting for her to turn 18 so she can officially sign on as an "legal adult" in order to do any degree of nudity. She's not entirely innocent in the process; she knows exactly what she's doing. And that's the truly sad part.

Sounds awfully similar to pornography signing up young, eager newly minted 18 yr old girls, fresh from their birthday party, to showcase their goods and do sex acts in front of the camera. But, hey tv and film are "different." Yea right.

The "2 yrs ago" label dictates these posts were made in 2020. And as you can see, the comment questioning the age when this was filmed was removed by the moderator. 

About tv series in which this scene took place:

The actress' character is later brutally murdered (shot in the head without any remorse simply because she was collateral, and then later twice once on the ground) in broad daylight when her older boyfriend when they were attacked by a group of criminals (associated with the boyfriend). Her character was 18 as well. I suppose , if the actress even remotely reflected on her character afterwards, is that questionable, if not bad decisions tend to lead to bad consequences. We later learn that her on-screen boyfriend started to date when her character was 16; the boyfriend was arguable in his mid-20s at the time. 

But here's the kicker: Her father ran a skeptical business as he preyed on minors himself. So yea, I suppose we can say she was born into dirt and preyed on my dirt. She's an innocent victim surrounded by outright bad role models. It's a dreary reality no matter how we analyze her situation. 

I equate her character's situation with the siblings of Mathilda in Leon: The Professional who were brutally shot down when corrupt, rogue cops raided their apartment as they went after their drug dealing father. Good company tends to attract good company. Bad company tend to attract bad company. In the latter, innocence - both literally and figuratively - is usually lost in a tragic manner. 


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