If a woman asked to spend the night would you have known exactly what she meant?
(not saying that makes it OK, saying Hanks played it too young)
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If a woman asked to spend the night would you have known exactly what she meant?
(not saying that makes it OK, saying Hanks played it too young)
saying Hanks played it too young
Maybe the script was written so that the response wasn't what a 13-year-old boy would have made, but Hanks had to play the script he was given.
t edit And I think the script makes it clear that it's a genuine misunderstanding (as well as an opportunity for the screenwriter to make a yuk-yuk-yuk double entendre, durr hurr.)
t edit again Laga, were you talking about the "Do you mean sleep over?" scene? Or the later scene with the actual sexy sex? Because I'm referring to the "Do you mean sleep over?" scene.
I had no interest in sex whatsoever until I was 15.
In response to Big, is it a prevailing opinion that a thirteen year old (chronologically and mentally) having sex with an adult woman is icky?
When I first saw Big, I don't think it pinged me at all, and I was around the age Josh would have been. I did not know what sex really was, though, and I think that part went mostly over my head. From my adult perspective, I think that 1) yes it was statutory rape, even if she was not a knowing perpetrator and 2) yes, it's a little odd and creepy. But I don't think it's out of character for a 13 yo boy who's trying desperately to seem like an adult to be interested in sex and also just go with the flow and not really know what's going on. If I'd been the woman I would have been seriously wigged out and guilt-ridden after finding out.
clearly I remember the movie wrong. I thought the "do you mean sleep over?" scene ended in sex.
I too would have wigged the hell out when I found out the truth.
At the time I didn't think of it, but I was much less inclined to take stuff apart than I would be today.
I feel like I should see the movie again when I'm not stupid tired. I don't remember half of what you guys are talking about. I may like it better when I'm fully conscious.
I did like Captain America better when I was fully conscious! Turns out I kind of slept through most of the rescue scene, so I had no idea who the Howling Commandos were and I had no idea what the hell was going on in the latter half of the movie because I missed the part where Cap saw the map of the other Hydra outposts. It sure does improve the movie experience to be awake!
One thing I appreciated on a rewatch was the very first scene after Steve gets the serum. When he's chasing after the guy, you can really tell that he's a little guy in a big guy's body. He doesn't know how to move with this strength: when he leaps over the fence, you can see that his hands are out because he expected to grab the top and pull himself over.
When I was 13 I would have known that spend the night means sex. (And again does not mean I would have been capable of giving meaningful consent. I would not have thought about the possibility of pregnancy or disease, or how deep trouble I could get in or the woman could get in. ) And I know people vary on this. But I'm pretty sure I'm not the only person who was interested in sex at 13.
Apparently Laurence Fishburne will be the new Perry White.
I saw that last night. Don't read the comments.