![]() Does this mean the MPAA is loosening up on going down? Have the repeated call outs at their inconsistency and hypocrisy worked? Hard to say, but those of us who want to see a woman’s sexual pleasure depicted as freely on screen as a man’s aren’t complaining about the MPAA’s mysterious ways, at least in this instance.įor now, let’s make like Anastasia Steele: Just lie back and enjoy it. Now, four years later, Fifty Shades Darker has not one but two scenes depicting male-on-female oral sex (and ben wa balls! and all that spanking!) and still earned a reasonably temperate R rating. (In Lovelace, Amanda Seyfried’s title character performs feats of oral sex on one man and is repeatedly physically and sexually abused by her husband and other men.) The director of 2013's Charlie Countryman edited out a scene of a man performing oral sex on a woman in order to have its initial NC-17 rating reduced to an R-but that same year, the film Blue is the Warmest Color earned an NC-17 rating, apparently because of its depiction of lesbian sex. The 2013 movie Lovelace-about adult film actress Linda Lovelace, star of the first mainstream porno, Deep Throat-earned just an R rating. The 2010 film Black Swan got an R rating, even though it contains a scene in which Mila Kunis’s character goes down on Natalie Portman. The 1999 film Boys Don’t Cry, in which Hilary Swank’s character goes down on Chloe Sevigny (off-screen), earned an R rating. ![]() The 1993 movie What’s Eating Gilbert Grape? earned a PG-13 rating, despite a scene in which Johnny Depp’s character receives oral sex from a woman. This Fifty Shades Freed movie is mercifully the last of the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy, so it will no doubt mark the final time we see or hear from Dakota Johnson as she and her sloppy titties fade away into obscurity. ![]() In fact, what’s confusing about the MPAA ratings is how inconsistently they’ve been applied over the years. The video above features all of Dakota Johnson’s nude and sex scenes from the film Fifty Shades Freed. But it wasn’t the first, or the last, time a film with a woman receiving oral sex received a stricter rating. Weinstein was successful in having Blue Valentine’s NC-17 rating changed to an R, after making a case to the Classification and Ratings Appeals Board.
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