Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
The Swedish seem pretty chilled out, which is cool ... found it strange with sex/nudity coming into "11" rated films ... odd ... just a cultural clash I guess.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0203166/

Rated R in the US. In Sweden it's from 11, which pretty much means anyone can see it. Kids can see it with their parents. And this film features frontal male and female nudity, as well as plenty of sex scenes.

Incidently, it's also a pretty funny film. But I just pull it as an example. Nudity is something we're all born with. Why shy it away from kids? Should they not be allowed to look in the mirror either then?