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People warned over graphic movie with “severe” unsimulated sex scenes

Viewers are warning others about the graphic content in Lars von Trier’s Nymphomaniac: Vol 1, a “sinister and sinuous” film that shocked audiences with scenes so “dark” and “disturbing” they’re impossible to forget.

It’s not often a film continues to come with warnings years after it was released, but this one still does – largely because of its “severe” unsimulated sex scenes that many viewers say are impossible to ignore.

While some see it as boundary-pushing cinema, others say it’s the kind of movie you need to be fully prepared for before pressing play.

Pushed sexual boundaries on screen

The movie at the center of these discussions is Nymphomaniac: Vol 1, directed by the notoriously provocative Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier. Known for his willingness to explore uncomfortable themes, von Trier crafted a story that follows the erotic life of a woman from birth through adolescence, presenting it in a way that is both narrative-driven and deeply explicit.

Released in 2013, the film features an all-star cast including Shia LaBeouf, Mia Goth, Stellan Skarsgård, Uma Thurman and Willem Dafoe. From the start, it carried an 18 rating and quickly gained attention for how far it appeared to push sexual content on screen.

And while the film is often described as featuring “unsimulated” sex, the reality behind those scenes is more complex than many first assume.

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