The Camomile Lawn (1992) is a British drama film directed by Christopher Menaul. It is based on the novel of the same name by Mary Wesley. The film follows the story of five cousins and their families during the summer of 1938 in Cornwall, England.
The Camomile Lawn is a film that is not afraid to explore the complexities of human relationships and sexuality. Throughout the film, there are several moments that explore the sexual tension between the characters. One of the most memorable of these moments is between cousins Oliver and Polly. During a game of hide and seek, the two find themselves in a secluded area of the garden and share a passionate kiss. This moment is a powerful one that conveys the intensity of their feelings for each other.
Another moment of sexual tension is between cousins Charles and Prue. During a night out, Charles and Prue share a passionate kiss in a dark alley. This moment is a powerful one that conveys the intensity of their feelings for each other.
The Camomile Lawn is a film that is not afraid to explore the complexities of human relationships and sexuality. The moments of sexual tension between the characters are powerful and convey the intensity of their feelings for each other. These moments add depth to the film and make it an enjoyable watch.
Female frontal nudity frequently throughout movie, usually in the setting of a bath but also while cuddling before or after sex. Male buttocks shown. Two men and a woman are shown nude and asleep in each other's arms. All sex scenes are either implied or heard, but never actually shown. A man is on top of a woman and you hear moans of pleasure. Both are clothed. A man refers to how he frequently raped women as often as he could. A young girl talks fearfully of having seen a "pink snake." A man unzips his pants but nothing is shown in his attempt to flash the young girl. Widespread promiscuity and unfaithfulness to partners throughout.