
Wind (1992)
Wind (1992) is a classic romantic drama that follows the story of two sailors, Joe Healy (Matthew Modine) and Pete Sandich (Eric Stoltz), as they compete for the America's Cup. The film is filled with intense moments of romance and sexual tension between the two men.
The first sexual moment in the film occurs when Joe and Pete are in the shower together. As they wash each other, the camera slowly pans in on their faces, emphasizing the intimacy between them. This scene is further enhanced by the music, which builds in intensity as the two men get closer.
The second sexual moment in the film occurs when Joe and Pete are in bed together. As they lie in bed, they share a passionate kiss, and the camera slowly pans in on their faces, emphasizing the intensity of the moment. This scene is further enhanced by the music, which builds in intensity as the two men get closer.
The third sexual moment in the film occurs when Joe and Pete are in the cockpit of the boat. As they sail, they share a passionate kiss, and the camera slowly pans in on their faces, emphasizing the intensity of the moment. This scene is further enhanced by the music, which builds in intensity as the two men get closer.
Overall, Wind (1992) is a classic romantic drama that is filled with intense moments of romance and sexual tension between the two men. The film is a must-see for anyone who enjoys romantic dramas.
In the opening scene, a woman is sitting naked on a rocky cliff, seen from behind; part of her breast can be seen. Throughout the movie, fit men are seen bare chested outdoors sailing and indoors weight-lifting.
There are two implied sex scenes. In the empty hull of a boat, boyfriend and girlfriend undress each other, and kiss; sex is implied. Man and woman are shown laying naked in bed together, kissing; sex implied. No explicit nudity in either scene.
At the America's Cup Finals opening sequence in Australia, there are two topless women waving the Australian's team flag on a float. They are seen for 3 seconds.