Kon-Tiki is a 2012 Norwegian historical drama film directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg. The film is based on the 1947 book of the same name by Thor Heyerdahl, and tells the story of his epic 4,300-mile crossing of the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft in 1947.
The film contains several sexual moments, which add to the tension and drama of the story. One of the most memorable scenes is when Thor (Pål Sverre Hagen) and his crewmate Herman (Odd-Magnus Williamson) share a passionate kiss. This scene is particularly powerful as it shows the strong bond between the two men, despite their different backgrounds and beliefs.
Another memorable sexual moment is when Thor and his wife Liv (Agnes Kittelsen) share a passionate embrace. This scene is particularly poignant as it shows the deep love and connection between the two, despite the fact that they are separated by thousands of miles.
Finally, there is a scene in which Thor and his crewmate Bengt (Gustaf Skarsgård) share a tender moment. This scene is particularly moving as it shows the strong bond between the two men, despite their different backgrounds and beliefs.
Overall, the sexual moments in Kon-Tiki add to the tension and drama of the story, and help to illustrate the strong bonds between the characters. These moments are an important part of the film, and help to make it a powerful and moving experience.
Men are seen wearing only trousers in almost the entire movie. A lot of men are seen topless as well. This is in non-sexual ways.
A man and a woman are seen bathing naked from a distance. Her bare breasts are briefly seen. They then move towards each other and kiss passionately. Sex is implied.
The same couple are seen running on a beach towards the ocean naked. The camera is so far away that it is impossible to see private areas.
A man has two round fruits on his chest (a joke for female breasts).
A man is seen naked from the back. His buttocks are seen.