
The Limehouse Golem (2016)
The Limehouse Golem (2016) is a British horror-mystery film directed by Juan Carlos Medina. The film follows the story of a series of murders in the Limehouse district of London in 1880. The murders are linked to a mysterious figure known as the Golem, and the investigation is led by Inspector John Kildare.
The film contains several sexual moments, which are integral to the story. One of the most prominent is the relationship between Kildare and his love interest, Lizzie Cree. The two share a passionate kiss in the middle of the film, and their relationship is a major plot point.
Another sexual moment occurs when Kildare visits a brothel in search of clues. He is propositioned by a prostitute, and the scene is played for laughs. However, it also serves to highlight the seedy underbelly of Victorian London.
The film also features a scene in which Kildare and Lizzie are seen in bed together. This is a brief moment, but it serves to show the intimacy between the two characters.
Overall, The Limehouse Golem is a gripping horror-mystery that contains several sexual moments. These moments are integral to the story, and they help to create a vivid portrait of Victorian London.
A woman is shown topless for a few seconds
It is very subtly implied a very young girl is raped.
Multiple rapes or suggestions of rape
A woman is shown nude from behind for several seconds clearly showing her rear and side of breast.
A sex scene where a woman appears completely naked. Her breasts and the rear of the bottom is clearly shown. Rape is shown in another scene with a man thrusting and grunting but they are clothed.
A cut off penis is seen at the end of the movie
A scene where a woman is forced to have sex with her partner. While the man thrusts and moans, the woman is clearly not enjoying it. This could be disturbing to some viewers.