Whole New Thing (2005) is a Canadian drama film directed by Amnon Buchbinder. The film follows the story of a 13-year-old boy, Emerson, who is sent to live with his estranged father and his new partner. Emerson struggles to fit in with his new family and his peers at school, and finds himself drawn to his father's partner, Don.
The film explores the complex relationship between Emerson and Don, and the sexual tension between them. The film does not shy away from exploring the sexual moments between the two characters. In one scene, Emerson and Don share a passionate kiss, which is both tender and awkward. This scene is a powerful moment in the film, as it shows the complexity of their relationship and the emotions they are both feeling.
The film also explores the idea of sexuality and identity. Emerson is struggling to understand his own sexuality, and his relationship with Don helps him to explore this. The film does not shy away from showing the awkwardness of this exploration, and the confusion that Emerson feels.
Overall, Whole New Thing (2005) is a powerful exploration of sexuality and identity. The film does not shy away from exploring the sexual moments between Emerson and Don, and the awkwardness of Emerson's exploration of his own sexuality. The film is a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of these themes, and is well worth watching.
Emerson (Aaron Webber), his father, Roj (Robert Joy), and his mother, Kaya (Rebecca Jenkins) are all naked in a sauna, starting at 2:45. Rebecca Jenkins' breasts are fully visible. Aaron Webber's genitals are hidden behind Jenkins. Robert Joy's pubic hair is visible for a split second at 2:59.
Kaya (Rebecca Jenkins) takes her top off in the bedroom exposing her breasts. In a subsequent shot in the bedroom she takes her panties off and walks nude over to the bed, gets in, and pulls the covers over her. Her pubic hair is briefly seen twice during this shot.
Frequent references to extra-marital sex, same gender anonymous sex and same gender romantic crushes, but very little is explicitly seen