Our Children (2012) is a French drama film directed by Joachim Lafosse. It tells the story of a young couple, Murielle and Mounir, and their four children. The film focuses on the couple's struggles to maintain their relationship in the face of the pressures of everyday life.
The film contains several sexual moments that are integral to the story. One of the most powerful scenes is when Murielle and Mounir make love for the first time. The scene is tender and passionate, and it conveys the couple's deep connection and love for each other.
Another sexual moment occurs when Murielle and Mounir have a fight. In the heat of the moment, Murielle grabs Mounir and kisses him passionately. This scene conveys the intensity of their emotions and the power of their love.
The film also contains several scenes of Murielle and Mounir's children witnessing their parents' sexual moments. These scenes are uncomfortable and awkward, but they are necessary to show the children's confusion and discomfort with their parents' relationship.
Overall, Our Children (2012) contains several powerful sexual moments that are integral to the story. These moments convey the couple's love and passion for each other, as well as the confusion and discomfort of their children.
A scene of implied sex, a woman bathing and breastfeeding are all handled sensitively, but a short scene of a woman topless while changing her clothes feels slightly out of place. Scenes where a pregnant woman is being examined by her GP also leave an uncomfortable impression.