Rundskop (2011)
Rundskop (2011) is a Belgian crime drama film directed by Michaël R. Roskam. The film follows Jacky Vanmarsenille, a young farmer who is drawn into the world of organized crime when he discovers that his cattle have been infected with a virus.
The film is known for its intense and gritty portrayal of the criminal underworld, and its exploration of themes such as loyalty, betrayal, and revenge. It also features some powerful sexual moments.
One of the most memorable scenes in the film is when Jacky meets a prostitute named Marva. The two share a passionate kiss, and the scene is filled with sexual tension. Marva is portrayed as a strong and independent woman, and the scene is a powerful representation of female sexuality.
Another powerful sexual moment comes when Jacky meets a woman named Mieke. The two share a passionate kiss, and the scene is filled with raw emotion. This scene is a powerful representation of male sexuality, and it shows how Jacky is able to express his feelings for Mieke despite the dangerous situation he is in.
Overall, Rundskop (2011) is a powerful film that features some intense and gritty sexual moments. The film is a great example of how sex can be used to explore themes such as loyalty, betrayal, and revenge. It is a must-see for fans of crime dramas.
Two men go to a brothel. Prostitutes invite them inside one go but the other leaves.
Teenagers gather and have porn magazines behind the bushes.
Two characters are gay. One of them wants to kiss the other but he stops him telling him later.
One character is seen naked a few times, but not in a sexual way.
There is a brief scene from a pornographic movie showing a couple having sex playing on a TV with full penetration.
A character has lost his testicles in his childhood and uses hormones all the time.