Perfect Obedience (2014) is a Mexican drama film directed by Luis Urquiza. The movie follows the story of a young man, named Juan, who is sent to a Catholic seminary to become a priest.
The movie contains several sexual moments that are both subtle and explicit. In one scene, Juan is seen in a dream sequence where he is surrounded by beautiful women in lingerie. This scene is meant to represent his inner struggle between his faith and his desires.
Another scene shows Juan and his friend, Miguel, in a passionate embrace. This scene is meant to show the strong bond between the two men and the deep love they have for each other.
The movie also contains a few explicit sexual scenes. In one scene, Juan and Miguel are seen having sex in a church. This scene is meant to show the struggle between Juan's faith and his desires.
Overall, Perfect Obedience (2014) contains several sexual moments that are both subtle and explicit. These moments are meant to show the inner struggle between Juan's faith and his desires. The movie is a powerful exploration of faith and sexuality and is sure to leave viewers with something to think about.
A teenage boy can be seen kissing a young woman's bare breasts.
A man has sex with a person, seemingly a woman, whose face cannot be seen. They are both fully clothed.
By implication, a young boy gives a man a handjob, in the dark, after the man asks him for help clearing the man's seminal ducts. The man can be heard moaning in relief or pleasure.
Laying in bed, a teenage boy masturbates under the covers, in an overhead shot.
The bare buttocks of a teenage boy in the shower can be briefly seen.
A man lightly tugs at at a young boy's swimming trunks, trying to remove them, but momentarily the boy grasps at the trunks to stop this. The shot cuts to after the boy has been molested by the man.
With his private areas out of frame, a nude young boy sits atop the beach sands.
A group of boys look at a magazine containing images of Baroquesque portrait paintings of naked women.