
Earthquake Bird (2019)
Earthquake Bird (2019) is a psychological thriller directed by Wash Westmoreland and starring Alicia Vikander, Riley Keough, and Naoki Kobayashi. The film follows Lucy Fly (Vikander), an expat living in Tokyo, who finds herself caught in a web of mystery and murder when her friend Lily (Keough) goes missing.
The film contains several sexual moments that add to the tension and mystery of the story. One of the most memorable scenes is when Lucy and Lily are in a bar and Lily is flirting with a Japanese man. The scene is charged with sexual tension as Lily and the man flirt and Lucy watches from the sidelines. Another sexual moment occurs when Lucy and Lily are in a hotel room and Lucy is trying to seduce Lily. The scene is intense and erotic, and it adds to the mystery of the film.
The sexual moments in Earthquake Bird are used to create tension and mystery, and they add to the overall atmosphere of the film. The scenes are intense and erotic, and they help to draw the audience into the story. The sexual moments in Earthquake Bird are an important part of the film, and they help to make it a gripping and suspenseful psychological thriller.
Moderate non-sexual nudity from a distance, getting into a hot bath. Brief full-frontal male and female nudity in two individuals (including pubic hair, genitals obscured by angle in both), then buttocks from two other females. Later on we see some people strip to jump into the ocean. This is from a far distance and in shadow. One bare breast visible briefly. Male buttocks with outline of scrotum visible briefly as well.
Sexual intercourse with some thrusting. Darkness and angles make it difficult to see nudity, thought a nipple is briefly visible and male buttocks are on display for awhile.
A woman takes off her shirt and begins to take off her bra but is told to stop.