
Shattered (1991)
Shattered (1991) is a psychological thriller directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Tom Berenger and Greta Scacchi. The movie follows the story of a man, Jack Mabry (Berenger), who is struggling to come to terms with the death of his wife. As he attempts to move on with his life, he meets a mysterious woman, Claire (Scacchi), who seems to have a connection to his wife's death.
The movie contains several sexual moments that add to the tension and suspense of the story. One of the most memorable scenes is when Jack and Claire meet in a hotel room. Jack is clearly attracted to Claire and the two share a passionate kiss. This moment is made even more intense by the fact that Jack is still grieving for his wife.
Another sexual moment occurs when Jack and Claire are in a car together. Jack is driving and Claire is in the passenger seat. As they drive, Claire begins to unbutton her blouse, revealing her cleavage. This moment is both seductive and dangerous, as Jack is clearly tempted by Claire's beauty but also aware of the danger that she poses.
The sexual moments in Shattered (1991) are integral to the story and help to create a sense of tension and suspense. They also serve to illustrate the complexity of Jack's emotions as he struggles to come to terms with his wife's death and his attraction to Claire.
There is female nudity but no parallel male nudity.
Several scenes of a couple in the act of intercourse seen from the waist up, woman's breasts are shown. Husband and wife lay naked together in bed implying they just had sex. Nudity includes bare breasts and bare-chested male.
Man finds a film contact strip hidden which contains photos of his wife having sex with a man other than her husband. These turn out to have been taken by a private detective for the husband.
Characters discuss infidelity.