
Birdsong (2012) is a romantic drama film directed by Philippe Claudel. The movie follows the story of a young woman, Isabelle (played by Clémence Poésy), who is struggling to find her place in the world.
The movie is filled with sexual moments that are both subtle and powerful. One of the most memorable scenes is when Isabelle and her lover, Jean-Baptiste (played by Joseph Mawle), share a passionate kiss in the rain. This scene is both romantic and sensual, and it serves as a reminder of the power of love.
Another powerful sexual moment in the movie is when Isabelle and Jean-Baptiste make love for the first time. This scene is filled with emotion and passion, and it is a reminder of the intensity of their relationship.
The movie also features a number of other sexual moments, such as when Isabelle and Jean-Baptiste share a passionate embrace in the woods, and when Isabelle and her friend, Mathilde (played by Isabelle Carré), share a tender moment in the bathtub.
Overall, Birdsong (2012) is a beautiful and powerful movie that is filled with sexual moments. These moments are both subtle and powerful, and they serve as a reminder of the power of love.
In episode one there are two sex scenes; in the first the man performs oral sex on the woman while still clothed. Then he thrusts into her (still clothed). Later on in the scene they have sex again and are naked. Only the woman's breasts and the man's chest can be seen. Flashbacks of this scene occur in the next episode. The second sex scene occurs in a garden against a tree. The man and the woman are clothed.
In episode two, two soldiers go to a small brothel in order for one of the soldiers to lose his virginity. He doesn't go through with it and tells the other soldier to finish what he started, so he goes into the room where a prostitute is lying naked on a bed. Only breasts can be seen. The soldier starts crying before anything happens.