
Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008) is a musical horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. It follows the story of a family living in a dystopian future where a company called GeneCo has taken control of the world. The company has created a new form of medical technology that allows people to purchase organs on credit and then have them repossessed if they fail to make payments. The film follows the story of Shilo Wallace, a young woman who discovers the dark secrets of GeneCo and the Repo Man, a mysterious figure who is tasked with repossessing organs from those who have defaulted on their payments.
The film is filled with sexual moments, from the opening scene where Shilo is seen in her bedroom, to the final scene where she is seen in a passionate embrace with the Repo Man. Throughout the film, there are several scenes that explore the themes of sexuality and desire. One of the most memorable scenes is when Shilo and the Repo Man are in a graveyard and they share a passionate kiss. This scene is particularly powerful as it shows the two characters in a moment of vulnerability and intimacy.
Another memorable scene is when Shilo and the Repo Man are in a car and they share a passionate embrace. This scene is particularly powerful as it shows the two characters in a moment of tenderness and desire.
The film also features several other sexual moments, such as when Shilo and the Repo Man are in a club and they share a passionate dance. This scene is particularly powerful as it shows the two characters in a moment of joy and pleasure.
Overall, Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008) is a film that is filled with sexual moments. From the opening scene to the final scene, the film explores the themes of sexuality and desire in a powerful and meaningful way.
During "Zydrate Anatomy", GraveRobber and Amber are seen simulating sex (while fully clothed) in fast edits that are flashed onscreen between surgery scenes and the "real time" shots of Amber experiencing a Zydrate drug high.
During the song, "We Started This Op'ra Sh*t," several Genterns (scantily-clad nurses) get on the stage and rub on each other while moaning (scene lasts just a few seconds).
Also during "We Started This Op'ra Sh*t", while audience members are "testifying," a woman sings about how she needed a kidney transplant desperately and how GeneCo added on a "makeover" for a small added fee and then she flashes her breasts for a few seconds (presumably to show off her new breasts).
During the carnival when Pavi is getting his face replaced with a new one, three Genterns are seen sitting up from presumably giving him oral sex.
A man suggests that his brother and sister should have sex.
In a song, a man sings explicitly about sex. (I'll just find a hole and f*** it, if there ain't one, I will make one).