We Are Family (2016)
We Are Family is a 2016 Indian drama film directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra. The movie follows the story of a single father, Aman Mathur, and his three daughters, Aleya, Ankita, and Anjali. The movie focuses on the relationship between the father and his daughters, and how they come to terms with the fact that their mother has passed away.
The movie also touches on the topic of sexuality, as the three daughters come to terms with their own sexual identities. Aleya, the eldest daughter, is a lesbian and is in a relationship with her girlfriend, Shreya. Ankita, the middle daughter, is bisexual and is in a relationship with her boyfriend, Rohan. Anjali, the youngest daughter, is still exploring her sexuality and is yet to come to terms with it.
The movie does a great job of exploring the different sexualities of the three daughters, and how they come to terms with their own identities. It also shows how Aman, the father, is supportive of his daughters and their choices. The movie does a great job of showing how sexuality is not something to be ashamed of, and that it is something to be embraced and accepted.
Overall, We Are Family is a great movie that explores the topic of sexuality in a sensitive and thoughtful way. It is a great movie for anyone who is looking for a movie that deals with the topic of sexuality in a positive and accepting way.
An adult teen male has his girlfriend over at nights. On one occasion the sound of his bed thumping keeps others awake. Once, the couple are seen in towels obviously having showered together. These scenes are short.
Twelve-year-olds, a boy and a girl, kiss romantically for several seconds.
Conversations and scenes of people emerging from bedrooms show that various middle-age couples and an older couple, all one-on-one male/female, are sleeping together. One woman announces she is pregnant. An unseen friend is implied to sleep around.
A man in a bubble bath shows arm motion that may have been masturbation, but this lasts about 3 seconds and is not at all certain.
There are occasional brief mentions of love and sex by kids: that a dad is "screwing" a woman; that a large TV will be great for watching "x-rated" movies; that a boy and girl are in love. A younger child is told that parents are "playing doctor", which is a "game for old folks."
In non-sexual situations, adult women are seen without shirts, in bras, for a few seconds once or twice, and men are seen without shirts. A father criticizes a 14-year-old's shorts and mutters about how he looked at girls when he was that age.
A painting of a woman shows full frontal nudity for several seconds. Later a girl covers the painting's breasts and bush with post-it notes, which remain in place for the rest of the film.
A 4-year-old boy is shown on a toilet, and a slightly older girl says "I see your pee-pee", but his clothes hide everything -- nothing is seen. Another scene shows these two in a bubble bath, in their underpants, splashing each other and a parent standing outside the tub.
We hear a 14-year-old girl and guy conversing in preparation for first-time sex. They lie down on a sofa out of sight, and a bra is thrown over the top. Nothing happens and she hasn't undressed; this is a con to get the girl's father - whom they know is watching via a webcam - to actually visit in person for a change, and pay her some attention.