
Train of Life (1998)
Train of Life (1998) is a French-Romanian comedy-drama film directed by Radu Mihaileanu. The film follows a group of Jewish villagers in a small Eastern European town who, in order to escape the Nazis, decide to fake their own deportation by creating a fake train.
The film contains several sexual moments that are both humorous and poignant. One of the most memorable scenes is when the villagers are discussing how to create the fake train. One of the villagers, Shlomo, suggests that they use a real train and fill it with women. He then proceeds to make a joke about how the women will be used to distract the Nazis. This joke is met with laughter from the other villagers, but it also serves as a reminder of the horrors of war and the vulnerability of women.
Another sexual moment occurs when the villagers are discussing how to get the train moving. One of the villagers, Yossele, suggests that they use a horse to pull the train. He then proceeds to make a joke about how the horse will be used to "pull the women." Again, this joke is met with laughter from the other villagers, but it also serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of women and the power of men.
The film also contains a more serious sexual moment when the villagers are discussing how to get the train moving. One of the villagers, Yossele, suggests that they use a woman to pull the train. This suggestion is met with shock and outrage from the other villagers, as it is seen as a violation of the woman's rights. This scene serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting the rights of women and the need to protect them from exploitation.
Overall, Train of Life (1998) contains several sexual moments that are both humorous and poignant. These moments serve as a reminder of the vulnerability of women and the importance of respecting their rights. They also serve as a reminder of the horrors of war and the power of men.
A group of women bathe in the village bathhouse. Though not close up, shots of breasts, buttocks, and pubic regions are clearly seen.
A woman comes onto a man and rips open her shirt to reveal her breasts, which are seen for a few seconds. They proceed to have sex, though it isn't shown. This same woman, several times in the film, is scene lusting after several different men and engaging in sensual activity with them.
A woman talks sensuously to a man and it's implied that they later have sex.
In festive celebration, a large-breasted gypsy woman shakes her very exposed chest in a man's face.