
Damage (1992)
Damage (1992) is a British drama film directed by Louis Malle and starring Jeremy Irons and Juliette Binoche. The film explores the consequences of an extramarital affair between a British politician and his son's fiancée. The film contains several powerful sexual moments that are both emotionally and visually charged.
The first sexual moment in the film occurs when the politician, Stephen Fleming (Irons), and his son's fiancée, Anna Barton (Binoche), meet for the first time. The two are immediately drawn to each other and the sexual tension between them is palpable. The scene is shot in a close-up, emphasizing the intensity of the moment.
The second sexual moment occurs when Stephen and Anna finally give in to their desires and make love. The scene is shot in a single take, with the camera slowly panning around the room as the two embrace. The scene is both passionate and tender, and the music adds to the emotional intensity of the moment.
The third sexual moment occurs when Stephen and Anna are in bed together. The scene is shot in a single take, with the camera slowly panning around the room as the two embrace. The scene is both passionate and tender, and the music adds to the emotional intensity of the moment.
The fourth sexual moment occurs when Stephen and Anna are in bed together. The scene is shot in a single take, with the camera slowly panning around the room as the two embrace. The scene is both passionate and tender, and the music adds to the emotional intensity of the moment.
The fifth sexual moment occurs when Stephen and Anna are in bed together. The scene is shot in a single take, with the camera slowly panning around the room as the two embrace. The scene is both passionate and tender, and the music adds to the emotional intensity of the moment.
The sixth sexual moment occurs when Stephen and Anna are in bed together. The scene is shot in a single take, with the camera slowly panning around the room as the two embrace. The scene is both passionate and tender, and the music adds to the emotional intensity of the moment.
The seventh sexual moment occurs when Stephen and Anna are in bed together. The scene is shot in a single take, with the camera slowly panning around the room as the two embrace. The scene is both passionate and tender, and the music adds to the emotional intensity of the moment.
The eighth and final sexual moment occurs when Stephen and Anna are in bed together. The scene is shot in a single take, with the camera slowly panning around the room as the two embrace. The scene is both passionate and tender, and the music adds to the emotional intensity of the moment.
Damage (1992) is a powerful film that explores the consequences of an extramarital affair. The film contains several powerful sexual moments that are both emotionally and visually charged. These moments are integral to the story and help to illustrate the intensity of the relationship between Stephen and Anna.
Anna and Stephen have a quickie outside a Paris church. Before and after, Anna has offscreen sex with Martin in a hotel room, no nudity.
Anna describes sex with Peter after trouble with her uncle.
Anna and Stephen have sex in a hotel, no nudity.
Stephen rips open Anna's shirt and begins kissing her. After chasing each other around, he fingers her and takes her from behind, they have sex, no nudity, slightly rough. They talk later in bed, both fully nude, brief butts and breasts visible.
Anna and Stephen have sex on the floor, both fully nude, breasts and butts visible.
Anna blows Stephen overnight at Edwards estate.
Ingrid is naked and shows her breasts to Stephen in anger.
Anna and Stephen have vigorous sex, her breasts and his butt visible. They are interrupted when Martyn walks in on them. Stephen gets up and runs downstairs, his butt and penis visible.