December Boys (2007)
December Boys is a 2007 Australian drama film directed by Rod Hardy and written by Marc Rosenberg. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe, Christian Byers, Lee Cormie, and James Fraser as four orphaned boys who are taken in by a family on a beach holiday. The film follows the boys as they explore their newfound freedom and discover the joys and pains of growing up.
The film contains several sexual moments that explore the boys’ burgeoning sexuality. The boys are curious about sex and often talk about it in a humorous and lighthearted way. They also explore their own sexuality, as they experiment with kissing and touching each other.
The film also touches on the issue of teenage pregnancy. One of the boys, Maps, is revealed to have gotten a girl pregnant. The film does not shy away from the consequences of teenage pregnancy, as Maps is forced to face the reality of his situation and the responsibility that comes with it.
Overall, December Boys is an honest and heartfelt exploration of the joys and pains of growing up. The film’s sexual moments are handled with sensitivity and realism, and serve to highlight the struggles of adolescence.
The topless woman appear from ocean and walks back to the lands. her bare breasts have exposed completely. She only wears panties.
This movie should be categorized as a R-rated. Women bare breasts are clearly shown in a couple of times. Very sensual sex scene among young couple and some sex oriented dialogues and Seduction is included.
Lucy seduces Maps. Then, Maps (Daniel Radcliffe) unbuckles his pants and then moves his hands under Lucy's clothing as she guides him, and then the scene changes. After the scene changes back, they are still clothed as far as we can see, but she requests that he remember her as his first. This is a very sensual scene.
There are bare breasts briefly visible in a couple of scenes as the boys spy on grown women.
In the beginning as one of the orphans leave the orphanage, the boys pull down their pants and moon the boy. All four boys butts are shown.