It Follows (2014)
It Follows (2014) is a horror movie that is sure to leave viewers with a lasting impression. The movie follows a group of teenagers who are being stalked by a mysterious entity that can take the form of anyone. As the movie progresses, the audience is exposed to several sexual moments that add to the overall tension and suspense.
The first sexual moment in the movie occurs when Jay (Maika Monroe) is seduced by Hugh (Jake Weary). The scene is shot in a dream-like sequence, with Hugh slowly undressing Jay and the two of them engaging in a passionate kiss. This scene is significant because it is the first time that Jay has been intimate with someone, and it sets the tone for the rest of the movie.
The second sexual moment in the movie occurs when Jay and her friends are in a motel room. As they are discussing the entity that is stalking them, Jay and Paul (Keir Gilchrist) share a passionate kiss. This scene is significant because it is the first time that Jay has shown any kind of romantic interest in someone, and it serves to further the plot by showing that Jay is not completely immune to the entity’s influence.
The third sexual moment in the movie occurs when Jay and her friends are in a swimming pool. As they are discussing the entity, Jay and Greg (Daniel Zovatto) share a passionate kiss. This scene is significant because it shows that Jay is not completely immune to the entity’s influence, and it serves to further the plot by showing that Jay is not completely immune to the entity’s influence.
The sexual moments in It Follows (2014) are integral to the plot and help to create a sense of tension and suspense. These moments are also important because they show that Jay is not completely immune to the entity’s influence, and they serve to further the plot by showing that Jay is not completely immune to the entity’s influence.
At the beginning of the film, Hugh and Jay have sex in the backseat of Hugh's car. Jay is seen in her underwears. Sexual moanings can be heard from outside. No explicit nudity is visible.
A fully nude woman is seen walking towards the main character, she displays full frontal nudity briefly. Her breasts and pubic region are clearly shown.
A woman is seen with her breast exposed.
One of the boys is looking through Playpen magazine and images of topless women are shown.
A woman's breast is seen in her open robe.
A man stands nude on a rooftop with legs and feet spread apart in the daytime. We see full frontal nudity including pubic hair, testicles and penis. It is at a distance, however.
"It" is transmitted by having sexual intercourse.
At the end of the film, Jay and Paul have sex in order to transfer the demon from Jay to Paul. They're both covered in bedsheet, though Paul is bare-chested. No noticeable nudity is seen, but their sexual motion is pretty obvious. The scene lasts fairly long, about 2 minutes.
A teenage boy is murdered by the central antagonist, while it takes the form of his mother. "It" is then seen engaging in sexual intercourse with the boy's dead body.