
Alice in Acidland is a 1969 cult classic film that has become a cult classic for its exploration of sexuality. The film follows Alice, a young woman who is sent to a mental institution after being diagnosed with schizophrenia. While there, she meets a group of other patients who are all struggling with their own issues.
Alice quickly finds herself drawn to the group and begins to explore her own sexuality. The film is filled with moments of sexual exploration, from Alice's first kiss with a fellow patient to her eventual relationship with a male patient.
The film also features a number of scenes that explore the power dynamics between Alice and her fellow patients. In one scene, Alice is forced to strip down in front of the other patients, while in another she is asked to perform a sexual act. These scenes are used to explore the power dynamics between Alice and her fellow patients, as well as her own feelings of vulnerability.
Alice in Acidland is a unique exploration of sexuality and power dynamics. The film is filled with moments of sexual exploration and power dynamics that are both uncomfortable and empowering. It is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of sexuality and power.
Lots of nudity. The film surrounds a group of teenagers who take drugs and have sex with each other. Though nothing is explicit, men and women are shown kissing and women and women are shown kissing. Breasts and butts are visible, as well as some pubic hair. Lots of implied sex, both vaginal and oral, between men and women or women and women.