
Patriot (2015) is a movie that has been praised for its unique take on the classic war movie genre. The movie follows the story of a veteran who is sent on a mission to retrieve a stolen nuclear weapon. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters and situations that challenge his beliefs and values.
One of the most interesting aspects of the movie is its exploration of sexuality. Throughout the movie, there are several scenes that explore the sexual tension between the characters. In one scene, the veteran is shown to be attracted to a female soldier, and the two share a passionate kiss. In another scene, the veteran is shown to be attracted to a female doctor, and the two share a passionate embrace.
The movie also explores the idea of sexual repression. The veteran is shown to be struggling with his own feelings of guilt and shame, and he is unable to express his true desires. This is a common theme in war movies, and it is interesting to see how the movie handles this issue.
Overall, Patriot (2015) is a movie that is not afraid to explore the complexities of sexuality. The movie does not shy away from exploring the sexual tension between the characters, and it also explores the idea of sexual repression. This makes the movie an interesting and thought-provoking experience.
There is prolonged full-frontal male nudity in a scene in s01e10. It is non-sexual, but goes on for a while.
Season 2 episode 4 has a prolonged scene with close ups of 4 men's genitalia while urinating
The female detective is seen in the shower. Her body is blurred by the shower door but bare back and side of breasts are visible.
Season 2 features close-up shots of men's penises, unusually small, as a running gag is that they're misogynistic and frequently talk about disrespecting women.
A story is told about Dutch security guards who are purposely dressed in skin-coloured shorts and blazer combos with bad haircuts so they'll be sexually unappealing to women.
Prostitution and pimps are mentioned in passing.
Myna's nanny tells her that no men can follow them because they're going into the ladies' public toilet.
Nothing overly graphic, although there are some partial shoulder shots of women, phrases such as "dick", "pickle", and mentioning of John's father being attacked as a joke with an inflatable penis at a rock concert.
Prostitution is mentioned.
Alice records what is implied to be a sex tape of sorts, an audio recording for John to remember her when he's "in bed" (it is later just revealed to be an audio recording of Alice snoring loudly).
Sex is implied between male and female characters but never really displayed graphically on-screen.
When picking through the used trash cans at motel rooms, Detective Albans mentions the possibility of there being "used condoms" in the bathroom cans.
Men use urinals, including a very bizarre outdoor urinal in Luxembourg which is a circle of multiple urinals in a busy public park.
John and Icabod hug each other after Icabod explains to John that he wasn't trying to be a creep by calling him a "liar". Lacroix catches them hugging and remarks "wow." implying that he believes them to be in some sort of relationship (they're not really).
It is said that Leslie has an "illegitimate half-Vietnamese son".
The majority of what would be considered "sexual" in nature in this show (as of Season 1) is mostly just innuendo and loosely implied instances, which chances are the majority of younger viewers would not pick up on.