The Way He Looks (2014)
The Way He Looks (2014) is a Brazilian coming-of-age drama that follows the story of Leonardo, a blind teenager who is trying to find his place in the world. The film is a beautiful and heartfelt exploration of friendship, identity, and sexuality.
The film features several sexual moments that are both tender and awkward. One of the most memorable scenes is when Leonardo and his best friend Giovana share a passionate kiss. This moment is significant because it marks the first time that Leonardo has experienced physical intimacy with someone. It is a powerful moment that speaks to the strength of their friendship and the courage it takes to explore one’s sexuality.
Another memorable sexual moment in the film is when Leonardo and Gabriel, a new student at his school, share a passionate kiss. This scene is significant because it marks the first time that Leonardo has experienced physical intimacy with someone other than Giovana. It is a beautiful moment that speaks to the power of love and the courage it takes to explore one’s sexuality.
The Way He Looks is an important film that explores the complexities of sexuality and identity. The film’s sexual moments are tender and awkward, and they speak to the courage it takes to explore one’s sexuality. The film is a beautiful and heartfelt exploration of friendship, identity, and sexuality.
Multiple scenes of boys shirtless and girls in swim suits & bikinis. However no nudity is shown.
Leo takes the hoodie that Gabriel left in his house, takes his shirt off and wears it. We see him on his bed wearing the shirt and his brief, and then Leo slides his hand down his underwear while sniffing the hoodie. It is implied that he is masturbating.
During a school trip, many students in the class have a swim. Gabriel applies sunscreen on himself, and then later, spreads sunscreen on Leo's torso. The bullies see this and tease them.
None. There are no obvious nudity or sex scenes shown in this movie. In one scene, two boys have been kissed in the room. However nothing beyond happens. Nothing sexual at all. in another scene, Male entire bare back is shown briefly. Nothing sexual at all.
In one shower scene, Gabriel, who has stripped down (we see his bare rear), walks Leo to the shower heads. Leo, being blind, doesn't see Gabriel naked, but Gabriel steals surreptitious glances at Leo, which leads to a close-up shot of Leo's rear, while they are having a bath. Gabriel later walks away, and covers himself with a towel, implying that he has an erection.
The film culminates in both boys acknowledging their love for each other, and publicly sharing a romantic kiss and holding hands. The film also depicts the acceptance of their relationship by the lead's best friend, who is shown to be in love with the lead initially.