
The Wild Boys (2017)
The Wild Boys (2017) is a French drama film directed by Bertrand Mandico. It tells the story of five teenage boys who are sent away to a remote island as punishment for their misbehavior. The film explores the boys’ journey of self-discovery and their exploration of their sexuality.
The Wild Boys is a visually stunning film that captures the beauty of the island and the boys’ journey. It also features some intense and explicit scenes of sexuality. The boys’ exploration of their sexuality is portrayed in a natural and realistic way. The film does not shy away from depicting the boys’ physical and emotional desires.
The Wild Boys features several scenes of nudity and sexual activity. The boys’ exploration of their sexuality is portrayed in a way that is both beautiful and disturbing. The film also features some intense and explicit scenes of violence.
The Wild Boys is a powerful and thought-provoking film that explores the complexities of teenage sexuality. It is a visually stunning film that captures the beauty of the island and the boys’ journey. The film does not shy away from depicting the boys’ physical and emotional desires. It is a powerful and thought-provoking film that explores the complexities of teenage sexuality.
A woman is gang raped by 5 men. They do not show entry, only one of the men jerking himself off (the men are played by women, so I am not sure if the penis is fake or if they had a stunt double do it.) Instead of showing the rape outright, there is a scene of the woman with her breasts visible, bound and struggling against the wind.
Throughout the film there are shots of breasts and full-frontal male genitalia, sometimes sexual or sexually violent. Some of the male genitalia are props but are made to look realistic, some of it may be real also.
There are many violent and/or non consensual sexual encounters throughout the whole movie.