"I honestly don't understand the big fuss made over nudity and sex in films. It's silly"
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The subtext is about who gets to define seriousness. Hollywood could sell violence with a wink, but a breast or an orgasm triggered sermons. Tate’s phrasing exposes that imbalance without sounding like a manifesto. Coming from an actress - someone whose body was routinely packaged, scrutinized, and policed - the remark also reads as a bid for agency: stop pretending that on-screen sexuality is inherently corrupting when the real corruption is the industry’s hypocrisy.
There’s an implicit generational note, too. The period’s emerging permissiveness wasn’t just about titillation; it was about shaking off inherited shame and letting art reflect life with fewer euphemisms. Tate’s light touch matters: she makes the taboo look small, which is exactly how taboos lose their power.
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"I honestly don't understand the big fuss made over nudity and sex in films. It's silly." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-honestly-dont-understand-the-big-fuss-made-over-112877/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








