
The Experiment (2001)
The Experiment (2001) is a German psychological thriller that follows a group of men who are chosen to participate in a two-week experiment. The experiment is designed to study the effects of power and authority on the human psyche. While the experiment itself is the main focus of the movie, there are several sexual moments that add to the tension and drama of the story.
The first sexual moment comes when the participants are asked to strip down to their underwear and perform a series of physical tests. This scene is both uncomfortable and erotic as the men are forced to confront their own vulnerability.
The second sexual moment comes when one of the participants, Berus, is forced to perform a sexual act on another participant, Tarek. This scene is particularly uncomfortable as Berus is clearly uncomfortable with the situation and Tarek is clearly enjoying it.
The third sexual moment comes when the participants are asked to watch a pornographic film. This scene is both uncomfortable and erotic as the participants are forced to confront their own desires and fantasies.
The fourth sexual moment comes when the participants are asked to perform a series of sexual acts on each other. This scene is particularly uncomfortable as the participants are forced to confront their own sexuality and the power dynamics between them.
Overall, The Experiment (2001) is a powerful and thought-provoking film that explores the effects of power and authority on the human psyche. The sexual moments in the film add to the tension and drama of the story and help to illustrate the power dynamics between the participants.
A couple have sex. Buttocks and breasts are shown.
Lots of male nudity. Brief glimpses of penises, not in sexual ways. (in showers)
A man forces a woman to strip.
Attempted rape.
A woman takes off her pants and walks around in her underwear in her lover's house.
A woman sticks her hand in her underwear but nothing else is done.