
Tagasi Euroopasse (1997) is a classic Estonian film directed by Peeter Simm. It tells the story of a young Estonian man, Juri, who returns to his homeland after living in the United States for many years. The film is filled with moments of sexual tension, as Juri struggles to find his place in a new and unfamiliar culture.
The film begins with Juri's arrival in Estonia, and his first encounter with a young woman named Kati. As they walk through the streets of Tallinn, they share a moment of intense sexual chemistry. This is further explored in a later scene, when Juri and Kati share a passionate kiss.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments. Juri's relationship with his former girlfriend, Katrin, is filled with sexual tension. In one scene, Juri and Katrin share a passionate embrace, and in another, they share a romantic dance.
The film also features a number of scenes that explore the sexual awakening of Juri's younger brother, Mihkel. In one scene, Mihkel is seen exploring his sexuality with a female classmate. In another, he is seen flirting with a female bartender.
Overall, Tagasi Euroopasse (1997) is a film that is filled with moments of sexual tension and exploration. It is a classic Estonian film that explores the complexities of sexuality in a new and unfamiliar culture.
In the opening nightclub scene, several women, busty or not, are scantily clad. Some breasts are visible. Additionally, a man takes a woman into a room, and it is implied they may have sex.
There are several panty shots throughout.
The female lead is fully naked while swimming. She gets wrapped in a towel when two characters arrive on a motorbike, but the towel is removed a few times in some comical moments.
A man pokes on a woman's clothed butt, but nothing else happens.
A few kissing.