Kishi6406 wrote:
Nope, I don't watch Hollywood films. Watching Indian films makes me understand more about me. Whenever I watch them, I know why I am such a religious and cultured person. I'm very proud of my roots. Hollywood films just has too much cursing and sex and nudity that is crude and unecessary, and I can't handle all that. Plus, they just don't interest me.
I'm an all out international boy. I do everything international.
If sex/nudity and cursing keep you from watching certain films, you miss out on some terrific films. But not all films have that. There are many R films that barely have any cursing in them. Maybe one f-word over the limit. Nobody was ever hurt by a little cursing. This is the time you should be getting even more into sex and cursing :p Please do not judge films based on superficial things like nudity or cursing or even violence. Judge them on the merit of the plot, acting, directing, etc. Pulp Fiction, for example, has a lot of cursing and is one of the best films of the 1990s.
I'm not criticising you for your choice, but you can watch both Indian and American movies at the same time. I can't think of many Indian films in 2002 that interested me, and I wasn't impressed with most that I did see. However, America has a pretty good independent film scene, and even the major studios produce really good films at times. We've discussed to death the numerous Hindi remakes of American and South Indian films, so I won't go into that here, but as many bad films as America produces, there are many creative and artistically successful ones. One has to search really hard to find an interesting Indian film, or be stuck with the latest unoriginal films.