I don't know about you, but I am naked multiple times a day. It's a part of life. Just like eating, sleeping, using a toilet.
Netflix having pretty much no restrictions allows for a more realistic approach to nudity.
Some people (mainly Americans) have got this weird puritanical approach to nudity and sex. It's a weird viewpoint. It's just part of life. Get over it.
It's not "nudity" it's all about how this stuff is presented.
I view sex the way I view food, it's a natural part of life to want and enjoy it.
However, if the media constantly presented gluttony with food and people force feeding people food, many would freak out. You can't even talk about McDonald's today without someone preaching at you. People can't smoke on TV or movies without people freaking out, but rape, bondage, sexual violence, is okay?
It's not puritanical it's a reaction to sexual weirdness being typically okay, but other types of excessive behavior aren't okay.
Oh. I don't know if I should be ashamed to admit I've still never seen Top Gun. I was sour on Tom Cruise after Risky Business. (But he redeemed himself in Tropic Thunder. Didn't even know it was him!)
I saw Top Gun decades ago and I don't really remember it. I actually, really like Tom Cruise. I think he was terrific in Minority Report, Edge of Tomorrow, Collateral, Vanilla Sky and most definitely The Last Samurai. Among others.
I do as well. He's one of those people, like Shia Labeouf (IMO), that people like to make fun of for sport because of some aspects of their real life, but if you can't find absolutely anything in their on-screen work, then I think you're essentially having fun at your own expense because you're missing some great stuff.