Thinking aloud
Beautiful body, seductive poses, eroticism – no one can remain indifferent to this.
Thinking aloud
What strikes me when I watch modern clips is the abundance of sex,
drive and music which can be characterized as sexy. I am by no means a
sanctimonious moralist and beautiful bodies, seductive poses and
eroticism do not leave me indifferent.
We will not speak about various mentally abnormal people who are sure
to revile at everything connected with sex. But if we could make the
authors and performers of numerous hits watch their compositions for,
say, an hour on end, I am not sure they will like it. Or am I wrong?
Otherwise, what is the purpose of another Decameron or, I’d rather
say, Kamasutra, which sounds less exalted? Aren’t people interested in
anything else? To my mind, it is just the much talked-about ratings
that put pressure on the editor’s choice, while a voice talent is a
dependent person.
“O tempora, o mores!” (What times, what habits!) Though this Latin
expression dates back over centuries, its relevance does not become
obsolete.