Yes, 'Brokeback Mountain' is a famous movie that has elements of this. It tells the story of two men, including an older one, and their long - term relationship. The movie beautifully portrays their love and the challenges they face in a society that is not fully accepting of their relationship.
There are indeed. Take the movie 'An Education' for instance. The relationship between the older man and the younger woman in it can be seen as a reversed version in some ways. But it gives us an idea about how relationships across age gaps can be filled with different emotions, from excitement to disillusionment. And we can infer similar things about older woman - younger man relationships from such examples.
In the movie 'The King's Speech', King George VI (an older man) and his speech therapist's daughter. Although not a central romantic relationship, the young girl's presence in the story is part of the backdrop that shows the growth and change in the king. The story is inspiring as it shows how different generations and ages interact in a time of crisis. The king overcomes his stuttering with the help of the therapist and the positive environment created around him, which also includes the innocent and positive influence of the young girl.
I'm not aware of many mainstream works that specifically focus on such a disturbing and inappropriate topic. However, in general, the idea of 'forced stories' in any context is unethical and not something that should be glorified in literature or film. Most works in the LGBTQ+ genre tend to focus on positive relationships, coming - out stories, and acceptance rather than forced situations.
Another movie is 'An Education'. In this film, a young man becomes involved with an older woman, and it shows how the relationship affects the young man's life, including his view on education and his future. It also delves into the power dynamics and the different life experiences that each character brings to the relationship.
There are also some biographical movies about older men's achievements in different fields like science or art. These works focus on their contributions, challenges, and the wisdom they've gained over the years.
There is also 'Call Me by Your Name'. While the age difference isn't extreme, it shows a young man's coming - of - age and his love for an older, more worldly man. The Italian setting adds to the charm and the story is told in a very tender and nuanced way.
One popular older man romance novel is 'The Notebook' by Nicholas Sparks. It tells a beautiful love story between an older man and a woman, filled with passion and heartbreak. Another is 'Outlander' which also has elements of an older man in a romantic relationship. And 'Pride and Prejudice' can be considered in a way, as Mr. Darcy is an older, more mature man in the context of the story, and his relationship with Elizabeth is a classic romance.
Perhaps an older wizard from the Ministry of Magic who has noticed Hermione's great potential and talent. He could be someone who has seen many young witches and wizards struggle and wants to make sure Hermione doesn't get lost in her own doubts. He would use his experience in the wizarding world to comfort and guide her.
One common theme is mentorship. The older man often imparts his knowledge and life experience to the younger, virgin character. For example, in many stories, he might teach her about the ways of the world, from handling social situations to making important life decisions.