Viy (2014)
Viy (2014) is a Russian fantasy horror film directed by Oleg Stepchenko. It is based on the Nikolai Gogol short story of the same name. The film follows a young cartographer, Khoma, who is sent to map the uncharted lands of the Cossacks. Along the way, he encounters a mysterious witch and must battle her supernatural powers to save his life.
The film is filled with sexual moments that add to the tension and suspense of the story. One of the most memorable scenes is when Khoma is alone in the forest and is confronted by the witch. She seductively approaches him and begins to kiss him, while her hands move over his body. This scene is both sensual and terrifying, as Khoma is unable to escape the witch’s grasp.
Another sexual moment occurs when Khoma is in the witch’s lair. She begins to undress him and then proceeds to kiss him passionately. This scene is both erotic and frightening, as Khoma is unable to escape the witch’s advances.
The sexual moments in Viy (2014) add to the tension and suspense of the story. They also serve to highlight the power of the witch and her ability to manipulate Khoma. The film is a thrilling and captivating experience that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
A few quick glimpses of naked women were throughout the beginning of the movie, but most we're not perceivable. Cut scenes bathing by the lake, corpses floating with see-through sheer and such.
The shadow of a nude woman is seen twice through a curtain.
A young priest comments on a deceased woman's beauty while she is laying in a coffin, and then it appears as if he is going to grope the woman's breast, but his hand then glides up towards her face.
A brief comment about an elderly woman trying to grope a man.