Will Gluck’s new rom-com One Night Only faced an unexpected backlash at test screenings—audiences revolted over its sex scenes, forcing cuts across all ages. As explicit content floods phones and laptops, viewers now see nudity on big screens as inappropriate, reshaping cinema’s sexual norms. Data from the British Board of Film Classification confirms a shift: what was once deemed acceptable for teens is now seen as too mature for under-15s. With online pornography normalizing sex, parents are more vigilant, and movements like MeToo have made audiences demand ethical storytelling. Even sex-centric films now avoid full nudity, opting for suggestive humor instead. The future of cinematic sexuality? Constantly redrawn by tech, culture, and the urgent need to shield youth.

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