
Come Undone (2010)
Come Undone (2010) is a French drama film directed by Sébastien Lifshitz. The movie follows the story of two teenagers, Mathieu and Céline, who meet at a summer camp and fall in love. The film is known for its explicit and frank portrayal of teenage sexuality.
The movie features several intense and intimate sexual moments between Mathieu and Céline. The two explore their sexuality and discover their own desires. The scenes are shot in a very realistic and naturalistic way, making them feel very real and honest.
The movie also features several other sexual moments, such as a scene in which Mathieu and Céline explore their own bodies in a bathtub. This scene is particularly powerful and intimate, as it shows the two characters exploring their own sexuality in a safe and comfortable environment.
Overall, Come Undone (2010) is a powerful and honest portrayal of teenage sexuality. The movie is frank and explicit in its depiction of sexual moments, making it a unique and memorable film. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of teenage sexuality.
Soft core. Nothing explicit. Only one very brief scene included in which the female's pubic area is shown,, however due to heavy pubic hair it is not explicit.
A man and woman shower together. Her bare breasts are briefly seen. 4-5 sex scenes which includes 3 with full frontal nudity.