
Comrade Detective (2017) is a unique and thought-provoking film that explores the complex relationship between sexuality and politics in a communist Romania. The film follows two detectives, Gregor Anghel and Iosef Baciu, as they investigate a murder in a small Romanian town. Throughout the film, the two detectives are confronted with a variety of sexual moments, from a steamy love affair between two of the suspects to a passionate kiss between the two detectives.
The film does an excellent job of exploring the complex relationship between sexuality and politics in a communist society. In a society where homosexuality is illegal, the two detectives must confront their own feelings for each other while also trying to solve the case. This creates a tension between the two detectives as they struggle to reconcile their feelings with the law.
The film also explores the idea of sexual repression in a communist society. The two detectives are constantly reminded of the consequences of their actions, and the film does an excellent job of conveying the fear and paranoia that comes with living in a repressive society.
Overall, Comrade Detective (2017) is an excellent film that explores the complex relationship between sexuality and politics in a communist Romania. The film does an excellent job of conveying the fear and paranoia that comes with living in a repressive society, while also exploring the idea of sexual repression. The film also features a variety of sexual moments, from a steamy love affair between two of the suspects to a passionate kiss between the two detectives.
Fairly explicit scene of full frontal female nudity when a woman attempts to seduce a man. The scene is extensive with many views of the naked woman from the front and back straddling the clothed man while a camera crew looks on. Very clear shots of her butt, breasts, and labia are visible throughout the scene. There is no male nudity however.
While there are several, extensive shots of female nudity, there is no male nudity.