Dark Shadows (2012)
Dark Shadows (2012) is a Tim Burton-directed film adaptation of the 1960s gothic soap opera of the same name. The film follows the story of Barnabas Collins, a vampire who is released from his coffin after two centuries of imprisonment. Throughout the film, there are several scenes that explore the sexual tension between Barnabas and the other characters.
One of the most notable sexual moments in the film is when Barnabas and Angelique, a witch, share a passionate kiss. This scene is especially powerful because it is the first time Barnabas has felt human emotion in centuries. The kiss is also a symbol of the power struggle between the two characters, as Angelique is determined to make Barnabas fall in love with her.
Another sexual moment in the film is when Barnabas and Victoria, a governess, share a dance. This scene is particularly romantic, as it shows the two characters slowly falling in love. The music and the setting of the scene add to the romantic atmosphere, making it one of the most memorable moments in the film.
The final sexual moment in the film is when Barnabas and Josette, a young woman, share a passionate kiss. This scene is especially powerful because it is the first time Barnabas has felt human emotion in centuries. The kiss is also a symbol of the power struggle between the two characters, as Josette is determined to make Barnabas fall in love with her.
Overall, Dark Shadows (2012) is a film that explores the sexual tension between its characters. The film's romantic moments are some of the most memorable scenes in the film, and they help to create a powerful atmosphere of romance and passion.
A man says to a teenage girl, "when did they start woman of the night come here?" She responds saying she thinks he called her a hooker.
A little boy says that a teenage girl touches her self and "makes noises like a kitten"
A woman exposes her cleavage as a reason why a man should rekindle their relationship. He replies "oh yes they haven't aged a day" and reaches out for her breast
While there is no explicit sex scenes or nudity. Some scenes are supposed to have strong sexual undertones which may be inappropriate for younger viewers who are old enough to pick up on them
Angie subtly removes her lace panties and shoves them into Barnabas' mouth to keep him quiet
A kissing scene takes place in a room with two lead characters, it is played for laughs as both characters are shown flying around the room, smashing into things, they are both clothed, no nudity is seen.
A man is seen making out with a woman briefly, later another man is shown making out with another woman in a dressing room, no nudity.
After a man compliments a woman, oral sex is implied