The Kingdom (1994-2022)
The Kingdom (1994) is a Danish film directed by Lars von Trier. It tells the story of a small Danish town that is struggling to cope with the death of a young girl. The film is filled with sexual moments that are both disturbing and captivating.
The film begins with a scene of a young girl, Sarah, being sexually assaulted by a group of boys. This scene is both shocking and heartbreaking, and sets the tone for the rest of the film.
The sexual moments continue throughout the film, as Sarah's father, Christian, struggles to come to terms with his daughter's death. He begins to have an affair with a woman named Anna, and the two engage in a passionate love affair. This affair is filled with sexual tension and longing, and it is clear that Christian is still deeply in love with his wife, despite his grief.
The sexual moments in The Kingdom are not just limited to Christian and Anna's affair. There are also scenes of Sarah's mother, Helene, engaging in a passionate affair with a much younger man. This affair is filled with longing and desire, and it is clear that Helene is still deeply in love with her husband, despite her grief.
The sexual moments in The Kingdom are both disturbing and captivating. They are a reminder of the power of love and grief, and how it can affect us in unexpected ways. The film is a powerful exploration of the human condition, and its sexual moments are a testament to its power.
A man can be seen standing behind a sheet while holding the statue of a penis, because of the light which shines on the sheet it looks like the man has an erect penis (this scene is played for laughs).
A woman can be seen breastfeeding a deformed baby with the head of an adult.
A couple have sex in a hospital bed. The woman's breast can be partly seen.
There is a shot of a vagina during birth.
The naked corpse of a little girl is seen in a big jar. There is nothing sexual about this at all.