Medeas (2013) is a dramatic and sometimes disturbing look at alienation and intimacy within a family, and what can happen when those issues are left to fester into something awful. We're not talking about physical bedroom intimacy that we love so much - this is the emotional kind. Throughout the film, human boundaries are pushed and prodded when the family we follow explores the lengths they will go to in the name of love and self-preservation. Yes, many people looking for a Madea film must've been confused. Are we being too vague? Okay. Essentially, the film stars Catalina Sandina Moreon as Christina, a deaf, mute woman married to her dairy farmer husband Ennis (Brian F. O'Byrne). They live with their children, including the sexy teen son Micah (Ian Nelson) who is constantly bored and draws all over his arms while dreaming of getting real tattoos. Ennis is a strict, religious man but everyone's rather happy, until it comes out that Ennis is deep in debt and Christina is cheating on him. If you know the Greek myth of Medea that the film is based on, you'll be able to guess just how bad things go soon after all that comes to light. Watch for the gender swap twist, though! Before he was a huge deal thanks to directing Hannah (2017), Andrea Pallaoro made his directorial debut with this depressing film. While the plot may not seem immediately sexy, there is definitely a glimmer of nudity. Brian F. O'Byrne's tight buns and enormous package can both be seen when he is getting undressed in a bathroom. It's a blink and you miss it bit of side penis from Mr. Ennis, but all that drama is totally worth it for a glean at that big peen. Medeas was made for showing off ass!