
Cost of a Soul is a 2010 drama film directed by Sean Kirkpatrick. It tells the story of two brothers, Chris and Tommy, who return home from Iraq to a Philadelphia neighborhood that is struggling with poverty and crime. The film explores the difficult choices they must make in order to survive and the consequences of their decisions.
The film contains several powerful sexual moments that explore the themes of love, loss, and redemption. One of the most powerful scenes is when Chris and his girlfriend, Sarah, have an intimate moment in a hotel room. The scene is tender and passionate, and it conveys the deep love and connection between the two characters.
Another powerful sexual moment occurs when Tommy and his girlfriend, Maria, have a heated argument in a bar. The scene is intense and raw, and it conveys the deep emotions and struggles between the two characters.
The film also contains a few brief moments of nudity. These moments are used to emphasize the vulnerability and fragility of the characters.
Overall, Cost of a Soul is a powerful and moving film that contains several powerful sexual moments. These moments help to convey the themes of love, loss, and redemption, and they add depth and complexity to the story.
Early in the movie, a man and a woman have passionate moment with moaning and kissing. Both are standing. It is not a sex scene, although the scene seems to be leading to a sexual encounter. Both people are clothed and the scene changes before we see where things go.
A woman's breast are shown while she is in bathtub. A man picks her up and hugs her and her naked side profile is shown (no frontal or back nudity except breasts) (non-sexual).
No sex.