It's been a long time but I believe the US standard is that an "R" rating can show anything sexual as long as it doesn't actually show penetration... meaning simulated sex. It's the penetration / money shot scenes that make something X-rated and an "adult art film" more commonly known as porno. As a result your not going to see actual sex of any sort outside of X-rated movies.Windcaler said:I can think of many movies that featured a violent rape scene without the actual sex being shown. I can think of a few books that did the same. Perhaps the most in your face example is gangster rap where Ive heard songs about a singer violently raping a woman while he was pimping her out. Why would video games be exempt from that when other mediums have done it?
While it can be done I will add that it shouldnt be done. The violation of the human body by any means is a horrendous crime that leaves lasting mental trauma in the individual. Having that depicted in any medium just seems to be in bad taste but thats purely my opinion
When it comes to graphic depictions of violent sex and rape at an "R" rating you typically only see that when it comes to "erotic thrillers" and "sexploitation" movies. Neither of which are popular generes right now due to a general lack of guts on the part of movie producers and developers. Either of the above generes can be, and frequently are, crossed with horror.
As far as it lacking "taste" it *IS* subjective, horror movies, thrillers, and other things are NOT for everyone, always having been a niche genere of sorts. The whole point of such material when it occurs is the fact that it's wrong, shocking, and not something you generally see. If that kind of thing bothers you, chances are you shouldn't be watching horror because when it's done correctly the whole point is to get a rise out of the viewer. A point a lot of horror movies miss nowadays, since they go through the motions, calling themselves horror, while deliberatly trying not to offend anybody.
Like it or not it's part of the human experience, and as I've pointed out in other threads, it can be a fairly common fantasy. "Rape" comes in a lot of differant flavors beyond the ugly and brutal kind common to reality and horror. When one of the guys Fabio posed for on the cover of a romance novel rapes someone the term is "ravished". Likewise other common examples of rape fantasy would be a girl taken into the harem of a studdly sheikh, or enslaved and trained to be a Geisha. On the flip side you've got stuff like the barbarian hero being taken and used by a lustful evil sorceress.... and so on and so forth.
Banning rape is like banning anything else from the media, it's an affront to free speech. Especially seeing as forced sexual contact can cover a lot of ground, and has been approached in a lot of differants ways in fantasy. It's important not to confuse fantasy occurances with reality though of course.
Also as far as mental trauma goes, that might be true in reality, as far as fantasy goes that's determined by the storyline. That slave girl who starts out resisting in many cases might very well get a happily ever after with the guy who took/bought her. That's not how it generally goes in reality, but it works for fantasy.
Really, if you (or anyone else whose read this far and is of age) are curious, try reading Anne Rice's "Sleeping Beauty" series (a trilogy). I'm not majorly into porn (despite how it
might seem at times) but I did read those... and don't get me wrong it's pure literary fantasy porn. It's three books basically about a princess being taken against her will to
an entire kingdom of BDSM pervs as a form of tribute/national service, getting into it, falling in love, and living happily ever after. If your wondering how this kind of rape fantasy stuff can work without being an exercise in pure horror, that's pretty much the "go to" example as it's pretty well written and generates an atmosphere for the whole thing
you might not be expecting.