We Are the Night is a 2010 German vampire film directed by Dennis Gansel. The movie follows the story of three female vampires, Louise, Charlotte, and Nora, who are living together in Berlin. The movie is filled with sexual moments, from the seductive and sensual scenes between the vampires to the explicit sex scenes between them and their human victims.
The movie begins with Louise, the oldest of the three vampires, seducing a young man in a nightclub. She lures him back to her apartment, where she feeds on him and then kills him. This scene sets the tone for the rest of the movie, as the vampires use their sexuality to lure in their victims.
The next scene shows Charlotte and Nora, the two younger vampires, in a club. They are dancing and flirting with the men around them, and it is clear that they are using their sexuality to draw them in. Later in the movie, Charlotte seduces a young man in a park and takes him back to her apartment, where she feeds on him and then kills him.
The most explicit sexual scene in the movie is between Nora and a young man she meets in a club. The two of them have a passionate and explicit sex scene, which is intercut with shots of Nora feeding on the man. This scene is particularly shocking, as it shows the vampires using their sexuality to lure in their victims and then feeding on them.
Overall, We Are the Night is filled with sexual moments. From the seductive scenes between the vampires and their human victims to the explicit sex scenes, the movie is filled with sensuality and eroticism. The movie is a great example of how the vampires use their sexuality to lure in their victims and feed on them.
At several points in the film, the vampires are nude, but the film never shows them naked any more than shoulders down to mid back.
Two adults have sex offscreen and we hear moaning and giggling.
At two points, we see women kiss each other.
A girl makes out with a man at a party.
A girl makes out with a man at a pool.
A girl is shown dressed in a nightdress lying next to a dead, naked boy. It's implied they had sex before he died.
A girl kissies a man.
One of the vampires sells a girl to a pimp, but nothing is shown and the girl get away unharmed.
Several naked men are shown at minor distance in a shower. Full frontal nudity.