
Confession of a Child of the Century (2012)
Confession of a Child of the Century is a 2012 French drama film directed by Sylvie Verheyde. The film follows the story of Octave, a young man who is struggling to find his place in the world. The film is full of sexual moments, from the passionate love scenes between Octave and his two lovers, to the more subtle moments of sexual tension between Octave and his friends.
The film opens with a scene of Octave and his first love, Charlotte, in bed together. The scene is full of sexual tension as they kiss and caress each other, and Octave is clearly in love with her. This sets the tone for the rest of the film, as Octave's relationships with both Charlotte and his second love, Brigitte, are full of passion and desire.
The film also features several scenes of Octave and his friends, which are full of sexual innuendo. In one scene, Octave and his friends are discussing the possibility of having a threesome. The conversation is full of sexual innuendo, and it is clear that the group is exploring their own sexuality.
The film also features a scene in which Octave and his friends go to a brothel. The scene is full of sexual tension, as the group is clearly uncomfortable with the idea of visiting a brothel. However, they eventually decide to go in and explore the world of prostitution.
Overall, Confession of a Child of the Century is full of sexual moments. From the passionate love scenes between Octave and his two lovers, to the more subtle moments of sexual tension between Octave and his friends, the film is full of sexual exploration and exploration of the human condition.
Early on, we see a young woman teasing by raising her dress all the way to her crotch - no nudity though. We see a few scenes that imply an orgy-like event (bare breasts and sexual actions)-There are a number of other implied sex scenes. When the man pursues the woman he loves she takes him to her bedroom (at approx 1 hr in to movie) - she allows him to remove her clothing then sex scene without nudity shown. Similar scene repeat from that point on.