Detachment (2011)
Detachment (2011) is a powerful drama that explores the lives of people in a high school setting. The movie follows the story of Henry Barthes, a substitute teacher who is struggling to find his place in the world. The film is filled with intense and emotional moments, but one of the most powerful scenes is the sexual moment between Henry and his student, Meredith.
The scene begins with Henry and Meredith in a classroom after school. Meredith is clearly attracted to Henry and she begins to flirt with him. Henry is hesitant at first, but eventually he gives in to her advances. The two of them share a passionate kiss and the scene ends with them embracing each other.
The sexual moment between Henry and Meredith is a powerful one. It is a moment of vulnerability and intimacy that is rarely seen in films. It is also a moment of liberation for both characters. Henry is finally able to let go of his inhibitions and embrace his feelings for Meredith, while Meredith is able to express her own feelings for Henry without fear of judgement.
The sexual moment between Henry and Meredith is a powerful one that speaks to the power of human connection. It is a moment of vulnerability and liberation that is rarely seen in films. It is a moment that will stay with viewers long after the credits have rolled.
In two scenes, a girl is shown giving oral sex to a man.
A man looks at a porn magazine. Graphic pictures of nude women are shown.
A graphic picture of a vulva infected with gonorrhea is shown onscreen for a few seconds up close.
An elderly woman is shown sitting down nude in a bathroom. Breasts are shown.
A flashback scene shows a naked woman. Vulva and breasts clearly visible.
A main character is a prostitute. Sexual references made throughout.
A man is accused of having inappropriate relations with a teenage girl.
Sexual and homophobic references made throughout.