Wide Awake (1998)
Wide Awake is a 1998 comedy-drama film directed by M. Night Shyamalan. The film follows a young Catholic schoolboy, Joshua Beal, as he searches for answers to his questions about life, death, and God.
The film contains several sexual moments that are integral to the story. One of the most prominent is when Joshua's friend, Dave, tells him about his first sexual experience. Dave explains that he was nervous and scared, but that it was ultimately a positive experience. This scene serves to show that even though Joshua is young, he is still capable of understanding the complexities of sexuality.
Another sexual moment in the film occurs when Joshua's teacher, Mrs. McAllister, tells him about her own sexual experiences. She explains that she had a passionate relationship with a man who was not her husband. This scene serves to show that even though Joshua is young, he is still capable of understanding the complexities of adult relationships.
The final sexual moment in the film occurs when Joshua's father, Mr. Beal, tells him about his own sexual experiences. He explains that he had a passionate relationship with a woman who was not his wife. This scene serves to show that even though Joshua is young, he is still capable of understanding the complexities of adult relationships.
Overall, the sexual moments in Wide Awake are integral to the story and help to show that even though Joshua is young, he is still capable of understanding the complexities of adult relationships. These moments also serve to show that sexuality is a normal part of life and that it should be embraced and respected.
Two boys look at a bikini-clad model in a magazine's swimsuit edition, and compare their developing interest in girls.
Two boys in a Catholic school's locker room discuss whether it's appropriate for nuns to be in the room as they're changing clothes; some boys in the background are not wearing shirts.