
The Forbidden Room (2015) is a Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson. The film is a surrealist exploration of the subconscious and its relationship to sexuality. It follows a group of characters as they explore a mysterious underground chamber, and the film is filled with dreamlike imagery and bizarre sexual moments.
The film opens with a scene of a man and a woman in a bathtub, and the man is seen pleasuring the woman with a sponge. This scene sets the tone for the rest of the film, as it is filled with strange and often erotic moments. One of the most memorable scenes is when a group of men and women are seen dancing in a circle, with the men wearing masks and the women wearing lingerie. This scene is both sensual and surreal, and it serves to highlight the film’s exploration of sexuality.
The film also features a number of dream sequences, which often involve sexual imagery. In one of these sequences, a woman is seen being chased by a giant phallus, which is a metaphor for the power of male sexuality. In another sequence, a man is seen being pleasured by a group of women, which serves to highlight the power of female sexuality.
The Forbidden Room is a unique and surreal exploration of sexuality, and it is filled with strange and often erotic moments. The film is a fascinating look at the power of the subconscious and its relationship to sexuality, and it is sure to leave viewers with a lot to think about.
Multiple shots of both men and women bathing. Male and female upper body nudity is clearly depicted, though briefly. In one shot two women bathe together, whether or not this is sexual is unclear.
There is extremely brief female full-frontal nudity of three women during a montage.
In a primitive contest, two men compare the weight of each other's testicles. No explicit detail is shown.
The film contains a scene depicting two women frolicking on the ground, where one of them is seen kissing the other on the neck. The relationship between the two women is not established, and there is no further development to the scene.
Over the course of the film, there are several scenes of male and female nudity as well.
In a scene where a doctor removes a full-body cast from his female patient, full frontal nudity is depicted.
The film also includes brief scenes depicting a woman's bare breasts in a non-sexual context.
There is also one scene where a mans testicle is seen briefly as he rolls over to his side.
During a song about a mans lustful obsession with buttocks, a few close-ups of nude bottoms are shown. Gender is unclear.