
Little Deaths (2011) is a British horror anthology film that explores the dark side of human sexuality. The film consists of three stories, each focusing on a different sexual moment.
The first story, “The Mother and the Beast”, follows a young woman who is struggling with her own sexuality. She is drawn to a mysterious creature that lives in the woods, and the two embark on a journey of discovery. The story is a dark exploration of the power of desire and the consequences of giving in to it.
The second story, “The House of Pain”, follows a group of friends who are exploring a mysterious house. As they explore, they discover a dark secret that leads them to a shocking sexual encounter. The story is a disturbing exploration of the power of fear and the consequences of pushing boundaries.
The third story, “The Virgin and the Beast”, follows a young woman who is struggling with her own sexuality. She is drawn to a mysterious creature that lives in the woods, and the two embark on a journey of discovery. The story is a dark exploration of the power of desire and the consequences of giving in to it.
Little Deaths (2011) is a powerful exploration of the dark side of human sexuality. The film is an intense and disturbing look at the power of desire and the consequences of pushing boundaries. It is an important reminder that sex can be both beautiful and dangerous, and that it should be approached with caution.
Several disturbing sex scenes.
A man cups a woman's breast from above her dress.
A naked woman is tied to a bad and she is gagged. But due to the lighting, no nudity is visible. Then a man and woman enter the room. The woman sits on a chair and observes. The man proceeds to get on top of the woman who is tied on the bed. It is then implied that he penetrates her and he is shown to be humping her. However, the camera is focussed on their faces and hence no nudity is visible. Later he gets up and pisses on her. The woman sitting on the chair then gets on top of woman lying on the bed and kisses her breasts.