
Nobody Walks is a 2012 independent drama film directed by Ry Russo-Young and written by Lena Dunham. The film follows Martine, a young artist from New York City, as she moves to Los Angeles to work on a project with a sound engineer. While in Los Angeles, Martine begins to explore her sexuality and develops a relationship with the sound engineer's son, Peter.
Nobody Walks features several sexual moments that explore the complexities of relationships and sexuality. The film opens with Martine and Peter engaging in a passionate kiss in the pool. This scene sets the tone for the rest of the film, as it establishes the connection between the two characters. Later in the film, Martine and Peter have a sexual encounter in a hotel room. This scene is particularly powerful, as it shows the vulnerability of both characters and the intensity of their feelings for each other.
The film also features a scene in which Martine and Peter explore their sexuality in a more playful manner. In this scene, they engage in a game of truth or dare, which leads to them kissing each other in a playful manner. This scene is important, as it shows that sexuality can be explored in a fun and lighthearted way.
Overall, Nobody Walks features several sexual moments that explore the complexities of relationships and sexuality. These moments are important, as they show that sexuality can be explored in a variety of ways. They also demonstrate the importance of communication and understanding in any relationship.
A married man and a single woman have sex in a sound proof room. We see the man remove the woman's underwear, and subsequent thrusting actions, but no nudity is shown.
A married woman and a single man reach the stage of almost kissing, but stop short.
A woman's bare left breast (none of the main characters') is displayed in black & white in an artistic manner (with ants crawling around the areola) during a depiction of scenes from the independent film the main characters were working on.
An adult foreign language tutor speaks suggestively (but not vulgarly) to an young teen girl in the language he is teaching her during their tutoring sessions. Subtitles are used for translation.
A young teen boy and girl kissl. The boy lightly touches the girl's bare leg while kissing.
A woman tells a young teen girl that while she was out walking in the streets of L.A. taking photographs, a man pulled over thinking the woman was a prostitute.
A single man persistently has suggestive (and sometimes graphic) conversations with a married woman in an attempt to get her to have sex with him.