
The Innocents (2015) is a French drama film directed by Anne Fontaine. It tells the story of a young French doctor, Mathilde, who is sent to a convent in Poland to help a group of nuns who are pregnant after being raped by Soviet soldiers. The film explores the themes of faith, sexuality, and morality, and features some very powerful and emotionally charged sexual moments.
The film opens with Mathilde arriving at the convent and being welcomed by the Mother Superior. As she begins to treat the nuns, she discovers that they are all pregnant and that the pregnancies are the result of rape by Soviet soldiers. This sets the tone for the rest of the film, as Mathilde is forced to confront the harsh realities of the situation and the moral dilemmas that arise from it.
The film also features some very powerful and emotionally charged sexual moments. One of the most powerful scenes is when Mathilde is forced to perform an abortion on one of the nuns. The scene is incredibly intense and heartbreaking, as Mathilde is forced to confront the reality of the situation and the moral implications of her actions.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, including a scene where Mathilde and one of the nuns share a passionate kiss. This scene is particularly powerful, as it shows the power of love and compassion, even in the midst of such a difficult and heartbreaking situation.
Overall, The Innocents (2015) is a powerful and emotionally charged film that explores the themes of faith, sexuality, and morality. The sexual moments featured in the film are particularly powerful and emotionally charged, and serve to highlight the difficult moral dilemmas faced by the characters.
A row of black slaves are instructed to remove their clothing. The row is of both men and women. However, the women cover their breasts and pubic regions. However, everything else is visible from the front, along with cleavage of some characters. The men don't make any attempt to cover themselves, and their pubic regions can be seen. However, they can be hard to clearly see. This scene is non-sexual in context.
A man uses his hand to rape a clothed woman. He sticks his hand under he dress and thrusts, and rape is implied, though not explicitly seen.
An older man often caresses a younger woman in ways that could imply that he was attracted to her. While he never tries anything, it can be uncomfortable to watch. He treats her throughout the movie with more respect than others, furthering the idea that he is attracted to her
A woman has her clothes pulled off by an older man at one point, revealing her bare breasts for a second. He bends her over a table and begins to rape her. Thrusting is seen, though no further nudity is. A woman sees this, and the man stops when he sees her, but continues thrusting after a moment. It is later revealed that the woman becomes pregnant as a result