These gross scenes are countered with the second half of the film, which has
far more nudity than it should.
The Morten Tyldum movie, about two travelers who wake up in the middle of 90 - year space commute, sees
far more nudity and general objectification for Pratt than his costar Jennifer Lawrence, and perhaps by design.
Not exact matches
I think the point can scarcely be made
more cogently than a member of this panel, the Rev. James Wall, has done in a recent editorial in the journal he edits: «As for
nudity, anyone obtaining salacious pleasure from those terrifying moments is already dead to the rest of life, and hardly a subject for
further stimulation.»
This one is
far less graphic sexually than the previous one, with minimal
nudity but slightly
more violence and spraying blood.
Gratuitous female
nudity, they say, is a
far cry from the
more mysterious less - is -
more school of noir, which the film claims to aim to channel.