
Oslo, August 31st (2011)
Oslo, August 31st (2011) is a Norwegian drama film directed by Joachim Trier. It follows the story of Anders, a recovering drug addict, as he spends a day in Oslo. The film is filled with sexual moments that are both subtle and powerful.
The film begins with Anders waking up in his bed after a night of partying. He is alone and the camera lingers on his body as he gets out of bed. This is a subtle but powerful sexual moment as it implies that Anders has been intimate with someone the night before.
Later in the film, Anders meets up with a former lover. They have a conversation in which they discuss their past relationship and the sexual tension between them is palpable. The camera lingers on their faces as they talk, emphasizing the sexual chemistry between them.
The most powerful sexual moment in the film comes when Anders meets up with a woman he had a one-night stand with. They have a conversation in which they discuss their feelings for each other and the camera lingers on their faces as they talk. This moment is powerful because it shows the complexity of human relationships and the emotions that come with them.
Overall, Oslo, August 31st (2011) is filled with sexual moments that are both subtle and powerful. These moments add to the film’s overall themes of loneliness and longing and help to create a powerful and moving story.
A woman's breasts are briefly visible while she's laying in bed.
A few men are in a communal shower, minimal upper body nudity is visible.
some mild kissing
A woman takes her shirt and pants off on the side of a pool and her left nipple is visible at one point.