Kids from Shaolin (1984)
Kids from Shaolin (1984) is a classic martial arts movie that has become a cult classic. The movie follows the story of a group of young martial artists who are determined to master the art of Shaolin Kung Fu. The movie is filled with intense fight scenes and thrilling stunts, but it also contains some surprisingly steamy sexual moments.
The movie opens with a scene of two of the main characters, Jet and Tiger, sharing a passionate kiss. This sets the tone for the rest of the movie, as the two characters continue to share intimate moments throughout the film. In one scene, Jet and Tiger are seen in a passionate embrace, and in another, they are seen in a passionate embrace while in the shower.
The movie also features a number of other steamy scenes, including a scene where Jet and Tiger are seen in a passionate embrace while in a hot tub. In another scene, Jet and Tiger are seen in a passionate embrace while in a bedroom.
The movie also features a number of other steamy scenes, including a scene where Jet and Tiger are seen in a passionate embrace while in a hot tub. In another scene, Jet and Tiger are seen in a passionate embrace while in a bedroom.
Overall, Kids from Shaolin (1984) is a classic martial arts movie that is filled with intense fight scenes and thrilling stunts, but it also contains some surprisingly steamy sexual moments. These moments add an extra layer of excitement to the movie and make it a must-watch for any fan of martial arts movies.
No sex.
There are two instances of male frontal nudity. In one scene, a closeup of a baby boy's genitals are briefly shown, and a man's fingers briefly wiggle the baby's penis. In a wide-angle shot, the man is shown holding the baby in his hands and comically kissing along the baby's lower belly and between the baby's legs. It looks like he may be kissing the baby's genitals, but such is not explicit. In another scene, there is a wide-angle shot of a little boy lifting up his shirt and opening a hole in trousers, briefly exposing his genitals, before turning away to urinate in the river. He is joined by other young boys, and the streams of flowing urine are visible. There is no further nudity of this kind, apart from a few ambient line-paintings of naked babies.
Frequent references and allegories to fertility, procreation, pregnancy and childbirth are made throughout the first half of the film.
There are two instances in which a little boy's bare buttocks are fully exposed but not his legs, and another two in which one of a little boy's buttocks is partly exposed.
In at least one scene, a man's trousers are comically damaged (split) in the area where the trouser legs meet, thus exposing the man's underwear.
The young boys speculate on how to breathe life back into a teenage woman who is incapacitated, and a little boy puts his lips to her lips for a moment, like a variation of CPR.
A militant/regimented teenage woman teased to be a "tomboy" is mocked by a little boy for not having a "thing", and the mocking is accompanied by a fiddling fingers gesture.