The new European film “Spermageddon” has sparked significant backlash due to its sensitive material, with many wondering how the project was greenlit.
The film centers on two teenagers engaging in sex for the first time, personifying semen and following its journey to find an egg. Rasmus A. Sivertsen, the film’s co-director, described the project as Pixar’s ‘Inside Out’ but for adults. However, he did emphasize that the movie was also made for teenagers.
“We didn’t want it to be R-rated – we wanted it to be for teenagers. You see what happens to your brain and your body when you fall in love or feel passion,” Silversten explained to Variety .
Co-director Tommy Wirkola added, “It’s cute, it’s awkward. I used to listen to this radio show where people asked the host about sex. It was surprising how little they knew sometimes. We wanted to have this innocence but also reflect the […]
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