Changeling (2008)
Changeling is a 2008 American mystery drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Angelina Jolie. The film is based on the true story of Christine Collins, a single mother whose son goes missing in 1928 Los Angeles. The story follows Collins as she searches for her son and is met with resistance from the police and the public.
The film contains several sexual moments that are integral to the plot. One of the most prominent is when Christine Collins is taken to a mental institution by the police. While there, she is subjected to a humiliating physical examination by a male doctor. The doctor's examination is intrusive and degrading, and it serves to illustrate the powerlessness of women in the 1920s.
Another sexual moment in the film occurs when Christine Collins is taken to a brothel by a corrupt police officer. The officer attempts to bribe her with money and promises of a better life if she will stay with him. Christine refuses and is able to escape the situation. This scene serves to show the vulnerability of women in a male-dominated society.
The final sexual moment in the film occurs when Christine Collins is reunited with her son. After a long and arduous search, she is finally able to bring him home. The moment is powerful and emotional, and it serves to illustrate the strength and resilience of a mother's love.
Overall, Changeling is a powerful film that explores the themes of power, vulnerability, and resilience. The sexual moments in the film are integral to the plot and help to illustrate the struggles of women in a male-dominated society.
A nude woman is sprayed with a high power water hose. Brief flashes of her breasts and butt are visible.
A boy falls while taking a bath, and a woman comes in to check on him, sees him naked, and notes that he is circumcised. No nudity.
A nurse tells a woman to spread her legs so she can check her vagina (it's later mentioned that the nurse was checking for diseases). The woman eventually and unwillingly complies. We only see part of Christine's bare legs, and the scene ends quickly. The scene is not racy or sexual.
One woman is revealed to have been a prostitute who was abused by a corrupt cop who was also her client (not graphic). This character is noble and helpful and it isn't sexual.
Based on a true story about a person who kidnapped, raped, and chopped up small children in his farm.