Saturday, June 20, 2026

I Want Your Sex

The 2026 film, I Want Your Sex, is ostensibly about sex, for the film is saturated with that leitmotif, but the narrative is actually a critique of California culture, with European culture playing a minor role to provide a contrast. Generally, comedy can be used by screenwriters as a means by which audiences can accept, or at least acknowledge criticism that would otherwise be met with ferocious denial befitting a drug addiction. In 2026, the sheer dogmatism of ideologically-soaked imposing at will, as if with facts of reason rather than the gloss of merely subjective opinion, was the brain-sickness of the day afflicting youth culture at least in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Film can expose such banality to the light of day and thus serve as a self-correcting agent for a societal or sub-societal culture. The human mind may be vulnerable to blindness when  belief and values are in the grip of ideological idolatry.


The full essay is at "I Want Your Sex."