
Chevalier (2015) is a Greek comedy-drama film directed by Athina Rachel Tsangari. The film follows six men on a fishing trip in the Aegean Sea, where they compete in various games to determine who is the “best in general”. While the film is mostly lighthearted, there are a few moments of sexual tension that add to the overall atmosphere.
The first moment of sexual tension occurs when the men are discussing who should be the “Chevalier”, or the best in general. One of the men, Yorgos, suggests that the winner should be the one with the most sexual experience. This suggestion leads to a heated debate between the men, as they all try to prove that they are the most experienced.
The second moment of sexual tension occurs when the men are playing a game of “Truth or Dare”. During the game, Yorgos is dared to kiss one of the other men, and he reluctantly agrees. The kiss is awkward and uncomfortable, but it serves to highlight the underlying sexual tension between the men.
The third moment of sexual tension occurs when the men are discussing who should be the Chevalier again. Yorgos suggests that the winner should be the one with the most “sexual power”, which leads to another heated debate between the men.
Overall, the sexual moments in Chevalier (2015) add to the overall atmosphere of the film. While the moments are brief, they serve to highlight the underlying tension between the men and add an extra layer of complexity to the film.
A man is having cyber sex with a woman.
A guy looks at another guy, while the other guy's robe is somewhat revealing his pubic area.
The film contains two scenes in which male full frontal nudity is depicted.
In one scene, a fully nude man jumps into the sea from atop a large rock and floats in the water for a short while. We can see their entire pubic area & buttocks.
Another scene shows a man stretching in front of a mirror with the lower half of his body exposed. His penis is seen clearly and fully erect.
In both instances, the men's genitals are clearly visible.