
Black Book (2006)
Black Book (2006) is a Dutch war drama film directed by Paul Verhoeven. The movie follows the story of a young Jewish woman, Rachel Stein, who joins the Dutch resistance movement during World War II. The film is known for its intense and graphic scenes, including several sexual moments.
The movie begins with a scene of Rachel and her lover, Hans Akkermans, making love in a barn. This scene is passionate and intense, and it sets the tone for the rest of the film. Later, Rachel is taken in by a group of resistance fighters and she quickly develops a relationship with one of them, Gerben Kuipers. The two share a passionate kiss in a barn, and the scene is filled with sexual tension.
The most intense sexual moment in the film comes when Rachel is captured by the Nazis and taken to a concentration camp. There, she is forced to have sex with a Nazi officer in order to gain her freedom. The scene is graphic and disturbing, and it serves as a powerful reminder of the horrors of war.
Overall, Black Book (2006) is a powerful and intense film that features several sexual moments. These moments are used to further the story and to illustrate the horrors of war. The film is a must-see for anyone interested in World War II or in the power of love and passion.
A man is lying in bed and shows that he has a erection under the blankets.
Several scenes of explicit male graphic nudity and some strong sexuality.
Several scenes include topless male and female nudity and breast groping, caressing etc.
A woman colors and dries her pubic hair (frontal top view, no genitalia shown). A man approaches and begins caressing and kissing her.
A naked man is seen, fully frontal, in the bathroom. He is also shown urinating. He gropes two women.
A major theme of the movie is attractive women becoming the mistresses of Nazi officers, and being treated by them rather casually, in return for presents and lifestyle amenities.
A women is stripped and covered in human waste.