
Shallow Grave (1994)
Shallow Grave is a 1994 British dark comedy-thriller film directed by Danny Boyle and written by John Hodge. The film follows three flatmates in Edinburgh who discover their new lodger is dead and have to decide what to do with the body. The film is known for its dark humor and its exploration of sexual themes.
The film opens with a scene of two of the flatmates, Juliet (Kerry Fox) and David (Christopher Eccleston), in bed together. The scene is brief but it establishes the sexual tension between the two characters. Later in the film, Juliet and David are seen in bed again, this time with Juliet on top. This scene is more explicit and shows the two characters in a passionate embrace.
The third flatmate, Alex (Ewan McGregor), is also involved in a sexual relationship with a woman named Diane (Shirley Henderson). The two have a brief but passionate encounter in Alex's bedroom. The scene is brief but it establishes the sexual chemistry between the two characters.
The film also features a scene in which Alex and Diane are seen in bed together. This scene is more explicit than the previous one and shows the two characters in a passionate embrace.
The film also features a scene in which Alex and Diane are seen in bed together. This scene is more explicit than the previous one and shows the two characters in a passionate embrace.
Overall, Shallow Grave is a dark comedy-thriller that explores sexual themes. The film features several sexual moments between the characters, which help to establish the sexual tension between them. These moments are brief but they are effective in conveying the characters' feelings for each other.
There is a POV shot up a woman's skirt, where we see she is wearing a black thong, and her buttocks are partially exposed.
A woman is seen topless for a brief second. You see her breasts. Not sexual
A man is found dead in full frontal nudity. You see his penis. Not sexual
A man's rear is shown while bathing
A man is mocked by being asked whether he is having an affair with a man or a woman
A woman receives amorous letters (we don't see her read them, just posting through the door)