
The 2008 movie "Gitler Kaput!" is a dark comedy about a group of Soviet soldiers who are sent to Germany during the Second World War to assassinate Adolf Hitler. The movie is filled with sexual moments, from the soldiers' bawdy jokes to the romantic relationships between the characters.
The movie opens with a scene of the soldiers in a bar, where they are drinking and making jokes about sex. One of the soldiers, Ivan, is particularly vocal about his sexual desires, and his comments often lead to awkward moments. Later in the movie, Ivan meets a German woman named Anna, and the two quickly fall in love. Their relationship is portrayed as a passionate one, with plenty of kissing and intimate moments.
The movie also features a number of other sexual moments, such as when two of the soldiers, Boris and Sergei, sneak into a brothel and are caught by the Nazis. The scene is played for laughs, but it also serves to show the soldiers' desperation and their willingness to take risks in order to survive.
Overall, "Gitler Kaput!" is a funny and entertaining movie, but it also contains some surprisingly frank sexual moments. The movie's frankness about sex is a refreshing change from the more sanitized depictions of sexuality in many other movies. The movie's sexual moments are handled with a light touch, and they add an extra layer of depth to the characters and their relationships.
A man bursts in on a woman showering. Only the side of her body is visible and only for a few seconds from the distance.
A man jumps out of a frozen puddle naked, his buttocks and genitalia are barely visible.
Women in bikinis stroll around a mans house.
Two nude women, their bodies mostly covered with foam, share a bath and play a game of string figure. They then kiss each other passionately, if for a brief moment.
A large-breasted woman is filmed falling on a bed from above, with the camera focused on a her jiggle cleavage.