
Evolution (2015) is a French science fiction horror film directed by Lucile Hadzihalilovic. The film follows the story of a group of boys living in a mysterious coastal town, where the adults are obsessed with the boys’ health and hygiene. The film explores the themes of puberty, sexuality, and the power of nature.
The film’s exploration of sexuality is subtle yet powerful. The boys are shown to be curious about their bodies and the changes they are going through. They explore their own sexuality in a natural and innocent way, without any judgement or fear. The film also touches on the idea of sexual awakening, as the boys are shown to be attracted to each other and explore their feelings.
The film also features some explicit sexual moments. One of the most memorable scenes is when two of the boys, Nicolas and Jean, share a passionate kiss. The scene is shot in a dream-like manner, with the camera lingering on their faces as they explore each other’s bodies. The scene is both tender and sensual, and it is a powerful moment that speaks to the power of love and sexuality.
Evolution (2015) is a unique and powerful film that explores the themes of puberty, sexuality, and the power of nature. The film’s exploration of sexuality is subtle yet powerful, and it features some explicit sexual moments that are both tender and sensual. The film is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of sexuality and the power of love.
Two brief scenes where women's breasts and sides of torso are seen at medium to long distance: a few seconds of a group bathing at seaside, and, slightly longer, one woman swimming and then administering CPR to a drowning victim. The wet dress of a woman who was diving telegraphs the details of her breasts through the fabric for a few seconds.
In a night-time scene lasting about ninety seconds, Nicolas sees a group of unclothed women writhing on the sand in a non-human mating process, passing a poorly seen doll-size creature, the male of their species, from one woman to the next while they hiss or groan with pleasure, coated in clear slime. Breasts are visible, but the women's groins are smooth, without sexual development, and they have large octopus-like suckers on their backs. The scene is fairly dark, and the camera shifts frequently and avoids lingering on any one view. It's a scary scene, and Nicolas runs away.