
Light Sleeper (1992)
Light Sleeper (1992) is a classic crime drama directed by Paul Schrader and starring Willem Dafoe and Susan Sarandon. The movie follows the story of John LeTour (Dafoe), a drug dealer in New York City who is struggling to come to terms with his past and his present.
The movie is known for its intense and often uncomfortable sexual moments. In one scene, LeTour and his former lover, Ann (Sarandon), have a passionate encounter in a hotel room. The scene is intense and raw, and it serves as a reminder of the power of love and lust.
In another scene, LeTour is seen having a sexual encounter with a prostitute. The scene is uncomfortable and awkward, and it serves as a reminder of the dangers of drug use and the power of addiction.
The movie also features a number of other sexual moments, including a scene in which LeTour and his former lover, Ann, have a heated argument in a hotel room. The scene is intense and uncomfortable, and it serves as a reminder of the power of communication and understanding.
Overall, Light Sleeper (1992) is a classic crime drama that features some intense and uncomfortable sexual moments. These moments serve as a reminder of the power of love, lust, addiction, and communication.
Only one sex scene in movie, Dana Delaney's breast and nipple are visible and also her pubic hair. The scene is with Willem Dafoe and both are naked but at first nothing is shown. Delaney looks down between them and says, "That's quite an erection.....It's weird.....I'm dripping."
A brief conservation between two people about their sexual encounters.