
Behind the Lines (1997) is a British war drama film directed by David Leland. The film follows the story of a group of British soldiers during World War II, who are sent to a remote French village to protect it from the advancing German army.
The film contains several sexual moments, which are used to explore the characters’ emotions and relationships. One of the most memorable scenes is when the soldiers are in a barn and one of them, Private Joe, is trying to seduce a local girl. The scene is tense and awkward, and it shows the power dynamics between the soldiers and the villagers.
Another sexual moment is when Private Joe and another soldier, Private Tom, are in a foxhole. Private Joe is trying to seduce Private Tom, but Tom resists. This scene is used to show the tension between the two soldiers and how they are both struggling with their own desires.
The film also contains a scene where Private Joe and a French girl have a passionate kiss. This scene is used to show the power of love and how it can transcend boundaries.
Overall, Behind the Lines (1997) is a powerful and moving film that explores the complexities of war and the human condition. The sexual moments in the film are used to explore the characters’ emotions and relationships, and to show the power of love.
There is one brief but quite explicit sex scene (though no nudity is shown). In another scene, the same two characters are shown semi-naked in bed. The woman's breast is clearly visible. In another scene a naked man is crouched naked beside a few dead animals. You see his genitalia for about 1 second, but not very clearly and not explicitly.