
The House That Jack Built (2018)
The House That Jack Built is a 2018 psychological horror film written and directed by Lars von Trier. The film follows the story of Jack, a serial killer, as he reflects on his life and the murders he has committed. While the film is filled with disturbing and violent scenes, it also contains a number of sexual moments.
The first sexual moment in the film occurs when Jack meets a woman in a bar. After a brief conversation, the two engage in a passionate kiss. This scene is significant because it is the first time Jack has shown any kind of emotion towards another person.
The second sexual moment in the film occurs when Jack meets a prostitute. After a brief conversation, the two engage in a sexual act. This scene is significant because it shows Jack's lack of empathy for other people and his willingness to use them for his own pleasure.
The third sexual moment in the film occurs when Jack meets a woman in a park. After a brief conversation, the two engage in a passionate kiss. This scene is significant because it shows Jack's capacity for love and his desire for human connection.
The fourth sexual moment in the film occurs when Jack meets a woman in a hotel room. After a brief conversation, the two engage in a sexual act. This scene is significant because it shows Jack's willingness to use people for his own pleasure and his disregard for their feelings.
The fifth sexual moment in the film occurs when Jack meets a woman in a restaurant. After a brief conversation, the two engage in a passionate kiss. This scene is significant because it shows Jack's capacity for love and his desire for human connection.
The House That Jack Built is a disturbing and violent film, but it also contains a number of sexual moments that are significant to the story. These moments show Jack's capacity for love and his willingness to use people for his own pleasure. They also show his lack of empathy for other people and his disregard for their feelings.
A woman shows Jack her bare breasts briefly.
Towards the end of the film, we see nude people, partial frontal nudity is seen, and breasts are shown briefly. This is non-sexual and done in an art context.
Though it is hard to make out, some corpses in the freezer are nude.
Jack cuts off the breasts of his girlfriend. This is shown fully in the Unrated version for a brief moment.