The Commune (2016) is a Danish drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg. It tells the story of a middle-class family living in a commune in the 1970s. The film has been praised for its realistic portrayal of the commune lifestyle and its exploration of the complexities of relationships.
One of the most interesting aspects of The Commune is its depiction of sexuality. The film explores the idea of free love and the idea of relationships outside of traditional marriage. It also looks at the idea of sexual liberation and how it affects the characters in the film.
The film features several explicit sex scenes, including a scene between the main character and her lover. The scene is shot in a very realistic way and is not gratuitous. It is used to show the characters' feelings of liberation and freedom.
The film also looks at the idea of sexual repression and how it affects the characters. One of the main characters is a young girl who is struggling with her own sexuality. She is shown to be repressed and unable to express her true feelings.
The Commune is an important film that looks at the complexities of relationships and sexuality in a realistic way. It is a thoughtful exploration of the idea of free love and sexual liberation. It is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring these themes.
Full frontal nudity of men and women running down a pier to go skinny dipping - breasts, bush, rears.
Anna and Erik have sex in their bed, we see both of their rears and her breasts. Later they are naked in bed, smoking and talking after sex, no privates seen.
Erik and Emma are naked after sex, no privates seen. Another time Freja finds them after sex, but they are partially clothed.
Freja has first sex with a Peter, a teen boy. They do it again later, we see his rear.
In one scene we see from the far side of the room one of the men cleaning the room. His bathrobe is open, exposing his genitals from afar.