The Woodsman (2004)
The Woodsman is a 2004 drama film starring Kevin Bacon as Walter, a convicted pedophile who is released from prison and attempts to start a new life. The film is a powerful exploration of the psychological effects of child sexual abuse, and its depiction of Walter's struggle to overcome his past is both heartbreaking and inspiring.
The Woodsman contains several powerful scenes that explore the sexual moments of Walter's life. In one scene, Walter is seen in a hotel room with a young girl, and the tension between them is palpable. The scene is shot in a way that makes it clear that Walter is struggling with his own desires, and the audience is left to wonder if he will succumb to them.
In another scene, Walter is seen in a park, watching a young girl play. The camera lingers on Walter's face, and the audience can see the struggle he is going through as he watches the girl. This scene is particularly powerful, as it shows the internal struggle Walter is facing as he attempts to resist his urges.
The Woodsman also contains a powerful scene in which Walter is seen in a bar, talking to a woman. The conversation is awkward and uncomfortable, and the audience can feel the tension between them. The scene is a powerful exploration of the difficulty Walter has in connecting with people, and the fear he has of being rejected.
The Woodsman is a powerful exploration of the psychological effects of child sexual abuse, and its depiction of Walter's struggle to overcome his past is both heartbreaking and inspiring. The film contains several powerful scenes that explore the sexual moments of Walter's life, and these scenes are both uncomfortable and thought-provoking. The Woodsman is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the psychological effects of child sexual abuse.
There is a close-up pan up and down side of a man's body as he showers. He is visible through a frosted glass door, but there is a quick flash of his penis flopping up as he washes.
A nude couple are shown in two brief sex scenes in which bare breasts are visible. The man is shown on top thrusting. This repeats later with breasts far less visible.
At the film's center is a man who molested little girls. Child molestation is the theme that runs through the movie.
It is implied that a man abducts and rapes a young boy. This is later mentioned.
There is a forceful accusation of masturbating while looking at or imagining little girls.
The main character finds a girl in the park and it is implied he intends to molest her. However, when he makes an advance on the girl, she reveals that her dad molests her. The man tells her to leave and nothing more happens.