R (2010) is a psychological thriller directed by Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier. The film follows the story of a young man named R (played by Mads Mikkelsen) who is struggling with his inner demons and trying to make sense of his life.
The film is filled with sexual moments that are both explicit and implicit. The most explicit scene is when R and his girlfriend, Claire (played by Charlotte Gainsbourg), have sex in a hotel room. The scene is shot in a very intimate way, with close-ups of their faces and bodies. It is a powerful moment that conveys the intensity of their relationship.
The film also contains several other sexual moments that are more subtle. For example, when R and Claire are in the car, they share a passionate kiss. This moment is not explicit, but it conveys the same intensity as the more explicit scene.
R also contains several moments of implied sexuality. For example, when R and Claire are in the hotel room, they share a passionate embrace. This moment is not explicit, but it conveys the same intensity as the more explicit scenes.
Overall, R is a film filled with sexual moments that are both explicit and implicit. These moments help to convey the intensity of the characters' relationships and add to the overall atmosphere of the film.
A man in prison is strip searched multiple times and is shown fully naked. His pubic hair, penis, scrotum, and buttocks are shown briefly in more than one instance, as are other inmates in later scenes. Camera angles avoid showing more than a glimpse of his genitals.
A pornographic poster depicting a topless woman with sprawled out with a hand resting across the front of her panties is shown multiple times. Her breasts and nipples are fully visible, and the image takes up most of the screen more than once.
Photos of a young woman are shown with crude images drawn on them in marker. More than one of the photos show her performing oral sex, and at least one shows her with exaggerated cartoon breasts. All are poorly drawn and are done with simple black outlines.
It is implied that the other inmates wish to have sex with and/or rape the main character upon his arrival at the prison, but this could be interpreted in a variety of ways.
A pornographic poster depicting a topless woman sprawled out with her hand resting across the front of her panties is shown multiple times. Her breasts and nipples are fully visible, and the image takes up most of the screen more than once.
A poster of a topless woman can be seen hung up in the bathrooms. It is a photograph, and her nipples are clearly visible. It is shown in multiple scenes.