Poor Things. A Ireland-U.K.-U.S. co-production drama film. Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos
Watching Emma Stone pretending to have sex and crying out like a beast which made me do not feel erotic at all, I remembered that a pornography director said that they film videos which men use when they masturbate. It means that I have gotten used to watching pornographic stars who not show their sexual attractive but just act to make men lust when the directors are filming them. Stone acted a woman who earnestly indulges in pleasure regardless of men. Generally, not a few women might only fake an orgasm like Meg Ryan doing in When Harry Met Sally...
In the film the protagonist
worked at a brothel. At first, I felt odd. Thinking it over, however, I did that it was
strange that although a lot of men paid for prostitutes to have sex with them,
yet only prostitutes are thought of as dirty. I strongly did it when I saw a
gentleman bring his two sons to the brothel in order to make them have sex for the first time. I
do not think prostitution as sacred but I do prostitutes are extremely regarded
as disgusting and despised because the world is male-oriented. The movie made
me realize such thing.
As for sex trade shops, when I
told a lady friend of mine that I was afraid of sexual diseases if I go to the
shop, she insisted that common women more possibly can have the diseases than female
workers in the sex industry because thanks to the instructions of their shops, the workers have physical
checkups more than the woman. Maybe she is right.