
Corpus Christi is a 2019 Polish drama film directed by Jan Komasa. The film follows the story of a young man, Daniel, who is released from a juvenile detention center and sent to a small town to work as a manual laborer. The film follows Daniel's journey of self-discovery and his struggle to find his place in the world.
The film contains several powerful sexual moments that explore the themes of identity, sexuality, and faith. One of the most powerful scenes in the film is when Daniel is in the confessional booth and confesses his sins to the priest. The priest tells him that he must accept his sexuality and that God loves him no matter what. This scene is particularly powerful because it shows that Daniel is struggling to accept his sexuality and is seeking guidance from the church.
Another powerful sexual moment in the film is when Daniel and his friend, Eryk, share a passionate kiss. This scene is important because it shows that Daniel is not ashamed of his sexuality and is willing to express it openly. The kiss also serves as a symbol of acceptance and understanding between the two friends.
The film also contains several other sexual moments that explore the themes of identity, sexuality, and faith. These moments are important because they show that Daniel is not afraid to express his sexuality and is willing to explore his identity. The film also serves as a reminder that everyone should be accepted and respected regardless of their sexuality.
Two brief sex scenes, both with moderate nudity and some thrusting and moaning. No full frontal but buttocks and side breast are visible. The first features a lingering shot of a woman taking it from behind while standing and having sex.