To the Ends of the World is a 2018 French drama film directed by Ursula Meier. The film follows a young man, Antoine, who is sent to a military base in French Indochina in 1945. While there, he meets a young woman, Thuy, and the two quickly fall in love.
The film is filled with sexual moments, as Antoine and Thuy explore their newfound love. The two share a passionate kiss in the middle of a field, and later, they make love in a tent. The scene is tender and intimate, and it is clear that the two are deeply in love.
The film also features a scene in which Antoine and Thuy are caught in a compromising position by a group of soldiers. The soldiers are shocked and appalled, and Antoine is forced to leave the base.
The film also features a scene in which Antoine and Thuy are in a boat, and they share a passionate kiss. This scene is particularly powerful, as it shows the two lovers in a moment of pure bliss, despite the chaos and destruction around them.
To the Ends of the World is a powerful film that explores the power of love in a time of war. The sexual moments between Antoine and Thuy are tender and intimate, and they serve to highlight the strength of their love. The film is a must-see for anyone who wants to experience a beautiful love story.
Men shower outside in an extended scene with full frontal and rear nudity.
During a sex scene, a man's erect penis is seen briefly as he penetrates a woman. Her bare breasts are shown.
A Vietnamese female peasant is seen topless for a few seconds. Nothing erotic.
Male genitals are clearly shown in number of scenes.
In two sex scenes throughout the film, a woman's breasts and genital are clearly visible.
A woman is raped by a soldier before he was shot. Full frontal female nudity for a couple of seconds.
People are seen having sex in a brothel. A man's rear and a woman's breasts are visible momentarily.
A man attempts to rape a woman with her breasts visible.