by lincoln on February 13th, 2006

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Why don't we see more people in movies going into the toilets given that we all do several times a day?

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  • by Crumb Eye on February 19th, 2006

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    A film is on average one and a half to two hours long and in this time frame scenes have to be selected on their relevence to the plot or character development. Seeing a character go to the toilet, brush their teeth, pick their nose would not only be a waste of time but it may turn people off. Sometimes though a movie might show a character do normal things like take a shower or brush their teeth so the audience can relate to them and they then don't seem so fake. The reason they would show teeth brushing over toilet scenes would all be a matter of taste. However if you want to see a toilet scene and an excellent movie, see Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut". Nicole Kidman's character uses the toilet in the opening scenes. The rest of the movie is worth a watch too!

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