November is a 2017 Estonian-language romantic drama film directed by Rainer Sarnet. The film follows the story of a young woman, Liina, who is desperately in love with a village boy, Hans. The two are separated by their families and their respective religious beliefs, but they remain determined to be together.
The film is filled with sexual moments, both subtle and explicit. The most obvious of these is the scene in which Liina and Hans consummate their love. The two are shown in a passionate embrace, and the camera lingers on their faces as they kiss and caress each other. This scene is both beautiful and heartbreaking, as it is clear that the two are deeply in love but are unable to be together.
Another sexual moment occurs when Liina is seduced by a devil. The devil is shown as a handsome man, and Liina is tempted by his advances. She is eventually able to resist, but the scene is still filled with sexual tension.
The film also features several other sexual moments, such as when Liina and Hans sneak away to a barn and make love, and when Liina is shown dancing with a group of other women. These scenes are all filled with a sense of longing and desire, and they serve to emphasize the power of love and the strength of Liina and Hans' bond.
Overall, November is a beautiful and powerful film that is filled with sexual moments. These moments are both subtle and explicit, and they serve to emphasize the strength of Liina and Hans' love and the power of their bond.
An attempted rape occurs with the complicity of the victim's father, lasting at least a minute. Another character attacks and rapes another woman, visibly thrusting. This scene is loud and of similar length. No nudity occurs in either.
We see non-sexual nudity of a woman several times, mainly related to mystical rituals: full frontal views are either fleeting or last at most a few seconds; rear views are slightly longer; most of this is at longer distances. We see closer but fleeting views of that woman's breasts and the breast of another woman who is feeding a baby.
There's a quick view of a dead man's bare chest and genitals as he is prepared for burial.
We see a man's butt for a couple of seconds as he moons other folks at a celebration.
There are a few kisses, none ostentatious. One is offered as payment for a favor.
There are a couple of mild sexual comments: A man refers to making his pants dance. A woman says that long ago she waited for a boy to climb into her hayloft (literally).