
Hotel Chevalier is a 2007 short film directed by Wes Anderson, starring Jason Schwartzman and Natalie Portman. The film follows Jack (Schwartzman), a young American man living in Paris, as he prepares to meet his former girlfriend, Lisa (Portman), in a hotel room.
The film is known for its intense sexual moments, which are both subtle and explicit. In the opening scene, Jack is seen taking a shower, and the camera lingers on his body as he washes himself. This is followed by a scene in which Jack and Lisa embrace in a passionate kiss. The two then proceed to undress each other, and the camera follows them as they move from the bed to the floor.
The sexual tension between Jack and Lisa is palpable throughout the film, and it culminates in a scene in which the two make love. The camera follows them as they move from the bed to the floor, and the scene is shot in a way that emphasizes the intimacy of the moment.
The sexual moments in Hotel Chevalier are both subtle and explicit, and they serve to heighten the tension between the two characters. The film is a testament to Anderson's skill as a director, and it is a must-see for fans of his work.
Natalie Portman's character has a man take off her trousers and he pulls her panties off. He kisses her between her legs and then her stomach. Her bum is shown for a few seconds, while she stands as the man is kissing her. Later, Portman removes her own top and is twice shown naked from the side with her arm obscuring her breasts. Only her bum is ever shown in two scenes even though she is naked. In one scene she is topless on top of a man in bed kissing him but nudity is from the side only.