I didn't think the aethetics of the human body, or what consitutes beauty (which is subjective) even came into it.
If we're talking about good films, good filmmaking, that is, the physical attractiveness of the actors or actresses involved has nothing to do with whether its a good film, whether it says anything deep or insightful, or whether it pushes the medium of film forward.
But, if you only watch film in the hopes to see young, attractive women naked, and don't actually care about what consitutes a good film, a good plot, or a good piece of narrative storytelling... I guess you can watch movies like "Barbarella", but anyone who's seen THAT can tell you, that is NOT at all what makes a good film. And that's not what frankly moviemaking or filmmaking should be about.
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