
Paula (2016) is a Spanish drama film directed by Isabel Coixet. It tells the story of a young woman, Paula, who is struggling to find her place in the world. The film follows Paula as she navigates her relationships with her family, friends, and lovers.
The film contains several sexual moments that are both explicit and implicit. In one scene, Paula and her lover, Javier, are shown in bed together, and the camera lingers on their passionate embrace. In another scene, Paula is seen in a passionate embrace with her friend, Marta. The camera focuses on their faces as they kiss, and the moment is filled with emotion and intensity.
The film also contains several scenes of nudity, including a scene in which Paula is seen in the shower. The camera lingers on her body, and the moment is filled with sensuality and vulnerability.
Overall, Paula (2016) is a powerful and moving film that explores the complexities of human relationships and sexuality. The film contains several explicit and implicit sexual moments that are both intimate and intense. These moments help to create a powerful and moving story that will stay with viewers long after the credits roll.
A man and a woman kiss passionately, including kissing on the neck
A man and a woman have sex. The scene lasts about a minute long, and shows the woman's breasts as the couple both attempt to orgasm. No genitals are shown.
In many instances throughout the film, women model nude, and bare breasts, buttocks, and pubic hair are shown.
Paula poses in front of a mirror for a self portrait, her breasts are shown.
Paula and her husband have sex. The scene lasts a few seconds; no nudity is shown, as the figures are covered with a blanket, though moaning is heard.
After Paula has sex, a red stain of blood is shown on her bed sheets.
A male corpse is used as a model. The man's genitals are shown briefly.
Paula, who is married, has sex with a man who is not her husband. The scene lasts about a minute, and shows both moaning, though no nudity is shown.