
The Locusts (1997)
The Locusts (1997) is a drama film directed by John Patrick Kelley. It tells the story of a small town in rural Montana, where a group of teenagers are struggling to come to terms with their sexuality.
The film follows the story of a young girl, Sarah, who is struggling to understand her own sexuality. She is surrounded by her peers, who are all trying to figure out their own sexual identities. As the film progresses, Sarah begins to explore her own sexuality, and discovers that she is attracted to both men and women.
The Locusts also explores the sexual moments between Sarah and her peers. There are several scenes in which Sarah and her friends explore their sexuality, including a scene in which Sarah and her friend, Jack, share a passionate kiss. This scene is particularly powerful, as it shows the complexity of Sarah’s feelings and her struggle to accept her own sexuality.
The Locusts also explores the sexual moments between Sarah and her parents. Sarah’s parents are struggling to come to terms with their daughter’s sexuality, and the film shows the tension between them as they try to understand and accept Sarah’s sexuality.
The Locusts is a powerful film that explores the complexities of sexuality and the struggles of coming to terms with one’s own sexuality. The film’s exploration of sexual moments between Sarah and her peers and parents is particularly powerful, and provides an insightful look into the struggles of coming to terms with one’s own sexuality.
Joel comments that he and Kitty were "as naked as a bunch of jay birds" when her mom walked in, and when she denies that he comments that she was the one with her skirt up around her neck.
Clay asks Joel if he's "whipped" (a phrase often used with a slang term for female genitals).
Potts is quite promiscuous and currently has Joel as her sexual servant. It's also mentioned that the guy she was with when discovered by her husband was sixteen.
Delilah mentions that her husband was impotent (thus her need to have sex with the farmhands).
Kitty and Clay passionately kiss while standing, and she starts kissing down his body and tries to undo his belt, but he stops her. He then kisses down her body and stops at her crotch. She then slides down to the ground where it's implied that he has oral sex with her (sounds are heard and he's seen between her legs). When they're done, he mentions that he doesn't like to get a girl naked on the first date.
Flyboy finds Clay's Playboy magazine centerfold and he and we see the woman's partial bare breasts. Later, we see the centerfold again.
Clay tells Flyboy about a guy they thought "was queer, but turned out to be a virgin." Clay then sets out to help Flyboy lose his virginity.
It's implied that Clay and Kitty have sex as they're seen afterwards in the back of her truck and she's covered only in a blanket (and of course they're smoking). They have sex several more times during the movie (nothing's seen).
Flyboy sees Joel zipping up his pants in his mother's bedroom.
It's mentioned that Delilah's "type" is "anything with two legs and a zipper in the middle." Later, she tries to seduce Clay and tells him, "Don't get me wrong. I've had better....But I've (also) had worse." Nothing happens between them.
Clay tells Flyboy his rules about women: "If a girl says no, just oblige her right away. Most times she'll be saying yes before you get your jeans back on....No matter how bad you want her, you've got to hold back...The first time is tough, but after that, the girls will be beating a path to your tree house."
Clay mentions that he had to leave Kansas City because he was having sex with a sixteen-year-old girl and the authorities would have charged him with rape (despite it being consensual).
It's implied that Clay and Delilah have sex (we see him getting dressed afterwards).
(from Screen It!)
Delilah mentions that since her mother died giving birth to her, she had to assume the wifely responsibilities (ie. Having sex with her father).