"The film is constructed to build to a climax. It's that climax which caused all the rating problems with the MPAA." Darren Aronofsky recognizes how intense this film is, but he also understands the moral it tells. He believes a rating system is important in the film industry, and he recognizes that people need to know what they're going to see and what they're children are going to see in a movie. "But there's clearly a big, big hypocrisy on what's acceptable and what's not acceptable in movies. The fact that you can show as much gun violence as you want in a PG-13 movie as long as you don't show blood I think is completely backwards thinking." Aronofsky believes it's much more important to show teenagers the violence guns can cause if mishandled rather than what he calls "A-Team fantasy" where people fall down dead but bloodless after being shot. "The way I look at the world is that guns and violence is bad and human sexuality is good."
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