
The Hours and Times (1991) is a film that explores the relationship between two of the most iconic figures in music history, John Lennon and Brian Epstein. The film takes place in April of 1963, when the two men took a holiday together in Barcelona. While the film is not explicit in its portrayal of their relationship, it does explore the sexual tension between the two men.
The film begins with John and Brian discussing their plans for the holiday. They are both clearly excited about the prospect of spending time together, and the conversation is filled with sexual innuendo. John is particularly flirtatious, and Brian is clearly taken aback by his advances.
The sexual tension between the two men continues throughout the film. In one scene, John and Brian are in a hotel room, and John begins to undress. Brian is clearly uncomfortable, but John continues to tease him. Later, John and Brian go to a nightclub, and John dances suggestively with a woman. Brian is clearly jealous, and the sexual tension between the two men is palpable.
The film culminates in a scene in which John and Brian share a passionate kiss. This scene is the most explicit sexual moment in the film, and it serves to highlight the depth of their relationship.
The Hours and Times is a film that explores the complex relationship between two of the most iconic figures in music history. While the film does not explicitly portray the sexual relationship between John and Brian, it does explore the sexual tension between them. The film culminates in a passionate kiss, which serves to highlight the depth of their relationship.
Although there are no sex scenes in this film, there is high sexual tension between the two main characters.
Lennon takes his clothes off and he is seen nude from the back while he gets in the bath. Epstein follows him and washes his back with a flannel seductively. They then begin to kiss passionately and Epstein takes his clothes off and they get in the bath together and kiss and hold each-other.
Lennon tells a girl that he wants to "lick her c**t".
Lennon and Epstein are seen in bed together in one scene.
Lennon makes an explicit reference to gay anal sex.