How I Ended This Summer (2010)
How I Ended This Summer (2010) is a Russian drama film directed by Alexei Popogrebsky. The film tells the story of two men, Sergei and Pavel, who work together at a remote meteorological station in the Arctic. The film focuses on the relationship between the two men and how it changes over the course of the summer.
One of the most interesting aspects of How I Ended This Summer is its exploration of sexuality. The film features several scenes that explore the sexual tension between Sergei and Pavel. One of the most memorable scenes is when Sergei and Pavel are in the sauna together. The scene is filled with sexual tension as the two men sit in the sauna, their bodies barely covered by towels. The scene is made even more intense by the fact that Sergei and Pavel are both aware of the other's feelings, but neither of them is willing to make the first move.
Another scene that explores the sexual tension between Sergei and Pavel is when they are out fishing. As they are fishing, Pavel begins to tell Sergei a story about a man who falls in love with a woman. As Pavel tells the story, Sergei stares at him intently, and the sexual tension between them is palpable.
The film also features a scene in which Sergei and Pavel share a kiss. The kiss is brief, but it is enough to show that the two men have feelings for each other.
Overall, How I Ended This Summer is a powerful exploration of sexuality. The film features several scenes that explore the sexual tension between Sergei and Pavel, and it is clear that the two men have feelings for each other. The film is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of human sexuality.
Two men take a sauna. One man shows almost entire frontal and rear nudity while the other is partial nudity. They swim nude in the ocean right after but the shot is from an extreme distance, so no detail is seen.