Judas Kiss (2011) is a romantic drama film directed by J.T. Tepnapa. The movie follows the story of a young gay man, Zack (Charlie David), who is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality. He is sent to a Christian camp to try and "cure" him of his homosexuality, but instead finds himself falling in love with another man, Danny (Richard Harmon).
The movie contains several sexual moments between Zack and Danny that are both tender and passionate. The two men share a passionate kiss in the woods, and later in the movie, Zack and Danny share a romantic night together in a hotel room. The scene is filled with emotion and longing, as the two men explore each other's bodies and share intimate moments.
The movie also contains a scene in which Zack and Danny share a passionate kiss in a public restroom. This scene is particularly powerful, as it shows the two men embracing their sexuality and being unafraid to express their love for each other in a public setting.
Overall, Judas Kiss (2011) is a powerful and moving film that explores the struggles of being a gay man in a society that is often hostile to homosexuality. The movie contains several sexual moments between Zack and Danny that are both tender and passionate, and these moments help to show the strength of their love for each other.
A few scenes show gay sex, including young men in bed together. The two young men kiss, then one pulls off the other's underwear (buttocks shown). He then climbs on top and the beginning of anal sex is strongly implied. They wake up together in bed the next morning.
In a film within the film, a boy is shown across a bed with his father behind him; the possibility of rape is implied.
Two men's bare buttocks are shown clearly in a dorm shower room.