I think there are several exceptions to this. Sex scenes in general follow “show, don’t tell:” having a character simply do X is usually preferable to having a character say “I did X.”
Some examples off the top of my head:
The Terminator - It shows how the main character becomes pregnant with minimal exposition
Shoot ‘Em Up - It highlights the absurdity of the film, equates sex with gratuitous violence, and tells you about the characters
Sausage Party - it is an illustration of The Absurd in the wake of an existential crisis
Team America: World Police - It functions as shock humor that also satirizes other gratuitous sex scenes
Irreversible- There is simply no amount of dialogue that could illustrate the amount of horror and violence the scene conveys and bring about the proper emotional response from the audience
Jackie Brown - It shows how pathetic the main characters are
Tomcats - It creates a comedic moment when the timid librarian turns out to be a dominatrix
Trainspotting - The film compares the high from heroin to an orgasm, and the sex scene extends that metaphor and helps the audience empathize with the main character’s struggle
Requiem for a Dream - Shows how Jennifer Connelly’s character has hit rock bottom
I think there are several exceptions to this. Sex scenes in general follow “show, don’t tell:” having a character simply do X is usually preferable to having a character say “I did X.”
Some examples off the top of my head:
So, you’re saying the Terminator is not the main character in The Terminator? 🤔
Correct, just like the alien is not the main character in Alien and Predator is not the main character in Predator.
If you look at Terminator from this POV, the movie become a tragedy.