
Little Birds (2011) is a romantic drama film directed by Elgin James. The movie follows two teenage girls, Lily and Alison, as they embark on a journey of self-discovery and exploration of their sexuality.
The movie is set in a small town in California, and the two girls are determined to escape the confines of their conservative upbringing. They soon find themselves in a world of drugs, sex, and partying. As they explore their newfound freedom, they also explore their own sexuality.
The movie features several intimate and passionate scenes between the two girls. These scenes are not only beautiful and romantic, but also serve to illustrate the complexity of their relationship.
The movie also features a few explicit sex scenes. These scenes are not gratuitous, but rather serve to further the story and to illustrate the characters’ emotional and physical connection.
The movie is a powerful exploration of teenage sexuality, and it is a must-see for anyone interested in the subject. It is a beautiful and honest portrayal of young love and the struggles of growing up. The movie is a reminder that sexuality is a complex and ever-changing part of life, and that it should be explored and celebrated.
The movie opens with Lily (Juno Temple) in the bath where her breasts are clearly seen.
The is an interrupted sex scene between Lily and the lead male character that takes place in his empty old home where Lily is topless for a fairly long period of time.
There is much sexual talk and two men are lured into what they think are sexual encounters with Lily only to be robbed.
A character is almost raped. Her shorts are pulled down