Square Dance (1987)
Square Dance (1987) is a classic coming-of-age movie that follows the story of a young girl named Ruby. The film is set in rural Texas in the 1980s and follows Ruby as she navigates the complexities of growing up.
One of the most memorable aspects of the film is its exploration of sexuality. Ruby is a young girl who is just beginning to explore her own sexuality. She is curious and eager to learn more about her body and the world around her.
The film does not shy away from depicting the awkwardness and confusion that comes with discovering one's sexuality. Ruby is often seen exploring her body and experimenting with different sexual activities. She is also seen discussing her feelings and experiences with her friends.
The film also explores the idea of consent and the importance of understanding boundaries. Ruby is seen discussing the concept of consent with her friends and is taught the importance of respecting other people's boundaries.
Overall, Square Dance (1987) is a powerful and thought-provoking film that explores the complexities of sexuality. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in learning more about the subject. The film is a great example of how to discuss and explore the topic of sexuality in a respectful and meaningful way.
A girl is sitting in a bathtub with her bare shoulders and legs showing.
A couple play around in their bedroom while the bedroom door is opened. A woman is seen getting undressed. She takes off her skirt. She is seen half-naked. A man takes off his trousers. She closes the door as they prepare to have sex. A girl sleeping on the sofa sees this. Very mild.
A young man kisses a young girl on the cheek.
A young man and a young girl kiss on the lips.
A mother gets dressed in front of her daughter while she is wearing her bra. Nothing sexual.
While in a bathtub, a girl touches her chest which leads to her touching her left breast.
A mother takes a cloth and uses it to clean her breasts underneath her clothing.
A mother talks to her daughter about her sitting with a man, bending over, giving her a kiss, putting his one arm around her in the dark and sliding his hand up her leg.
A girl has a towel wrapped around her. Only her shoulders are shown.
A mother says to her daughter "having the knockers" refering to her daughter's breasts.
This film has very light-hearted and mild sex references.
A young man says to a young girl about getting married to her.
An older girl is heard making out with someone.
Gemma enters the barbers and she sees someone moaning. She slowly approaches. She sees Gwen making out with Rory by laying on top of him.