Graphic Nudity!!


When he was taking a bath and the guy helped him out, he flashed his d!ck. and this is a pg-13 film so...

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I didn't notice his "dick", but I did get a good look at his ass ! I don't mean to be rude because actually it was kind of sad to see his body failing him as he said. Really good movie.

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I think that's precisely why they used nudity. It was sad to see how his body had failed him, by old age as much as his stroke, and I can imagine how it might make a guy like him feel to be in such a vulnerable position. If the nudity had been used in a sexual context than it might have warranted an R rating, but a glimpse of a old man's "dick" as he's helped out of the tub is hardly full frontal graphic nudity.

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I didn't see anything except an old man's rear while being helped out of a tub. If it turned you on to think so, okay.

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I saw his privates too, in a glimpse. I was startled, only because this is a PG-13 film! How in the world did they get full frontal, from a male no less (rare) to receive a PG-13 rating?!

I actually thought Frank Langella had a nice butt, especially for an older man and given he was a bit overweight.
I've seen men 40 years younger than he with MUCH worse behinds...unfortunately.



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"Didn't he discover America?"
"Penfold, shush."

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I wondered did he show anything besides his behind. o_0 I turned the channel when I saw him getting out the tub lol. I respect him, so I don't want to see that part of Mr. Langella, ever. :(

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You can look at 'film nudity' and still respect someone. They are showing themselves for their work, so obviously they themselves don't think anything is shameful about it.



"I'd say this cloud is Cumulo Nimbus."
"Didn't he discover America?"
"Penfold, shush."

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He has a great body. Why not show it off a bit?

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The scene showed Casey's acceptance of family intimacy, with Schiller being as helpless and vulnerable as an infant. The nudity is as innocent as a child's, hence, refreshingly, not causing a "Restricted" rating. I just wish the censors on "The King's Speech" were so enlightened about the use of the "F" word in the context of that film.

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I think Frank Langella is probably old enough that he really doesn't give a damn who sees him naked. And the fact that you were disturbed by it says much more about you than it does about the movie.

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