
Human Zoo (2009) is a French drama film directed by Laurent Bouhnik. It tells the story of a young woman, Lucie, who is struggling to find her place in the world. The film follows her journey as she discovers her sexuality and learns to accept herself.
The film is filled with sexual moments, from the first scene where Lucie meets a man in a bar, to the intimate moments between her and her lover. The film also explores the idea of sexual exploration, as Lucie discovers her own desires and learns to accept them.
The film is not explicit in its portrayal of sex, but it does explore the idea of sexuality in a frank and honest way. The film also touches on the idea of consent, as Lucie learns to understand the importance of communication and respect in sexual relationships.
The film is a powerful exploration of sexuality and identity, and it is an important reminder that everyone has the right to explore their own sexuality in a safe and respectful way. Human Zoo (2009) is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of sexuality and identity.
A man and a woman have sex. The man performs cunnilingus on the woman, and her pubic hair is visible. He pulls down her bra to reveal a nipple. When he gets up the bulge of his erect penis is visible in his underwear. They proceed to have missionary sex. The woman's breast and butt as well as the man's butt is visible.
Scene of rape, scene of oral pleasure to woman. The cunnilingus, although brief, is very convincing in its explicitness; the actor wears pants, but (immediately after) his erection is noticeable for less than a second.