
Ed Gein (2000) is a horror movie based on the true story of Ed Gein, a serial killer who was active in the 1950s. The movie follows Ed's descent into madness and his eventual capture by the police. While the movie is mostly focused on the horror and violence of Ed's crimes, it also contains some sexual moments.
The movie begins with Ed's mother, Augusta, telling him that sex is a sin. This sets the tone for the movie and establishes Ed's views on sex. Later, Ed is seen watching a pornographic movie in a theater. This scene is brief but it shows Ed's fascination with sex and his desire to explore it.
The movie also features a scene in which Ed is seen having sex with a prostitute. This scene is brief and not particularly graphic, but it does show Ed's willingness to engage in sexual activities.
The movie also features a scene in which Ed is seen in a graveyard, digging up the body of a woman he had killed. This scene is not explicitly sexual, but it does show Ed's obsession with death and sex.
Overall, Ed Gein (2000) contains some sexual moments that help to illustrate Ed's descent into madness. While these moments are brief and not particularly graphic, they do help to show the depths of Ed's depravity and his obsession with sex.
It's implied that a boy was masturbating to a magazine in the bathtub. A nude woman's breasts are seen. A man wears a woman's skin. Some crude dialogue.