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Was her nude scene really necessary? Was it integral to the plot? Give us four (fünf) reasons why these nude scenes filtered plebs.
Protip: You can't.
Don't worry, I'll wait.
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> fünf
Why do you keep pushing this retarded shit, nigger?
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All I will say on this subject is that; in the nation of india they cut out sex scenes, and this movie in particular caused particular upset in india becuase of its sex scenes.
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autistic spam
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>>218012119
>muh india
no one cares.
>>218011919
It's not for you.
>>218012141
>add one (uno) word in an otherwise completely original post
>newfags go mad and start calling it spam
I see you
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>>218011837
>four (fünf)
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>>218011837
/qa/ lost
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>>218011837
Movie scenes are not about necessity, they reflect the director's vision. Movie narratives are not beholden to the surface plot or expectations of prudishness and airtight adherence to storytelling. The nude scenes illustrate an aspect of Oppenheimer's life
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>>218011837
>complains about naked florence pugh
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>>218012577
she's unattractive, faggot



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