Total Eclipse (1995)
Total Eclipse (1995) is a French-British biographical drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. The film follows the tumultuous relationship between the two French poets, Paul Verlaine (David Thewlis) and Arthur Rimbaud (Leonardo DiCaprio).
The film is known for its explicit sexual scenes between the two poets. In one of the most memorable scenes, Verlaine and Rimbaud are seen passionately kissing and embracing each other in a passionate embrace. This scene is particularly powerful as it conveys the intensity of their relationship and the deep feelings they have for each other.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments between the two poets. In one scene, Verlaine and Rimbaud are seen in bed together, with Verlaine caressing Rimbaud's body. This scene is particularly powerful as it conveys the deep love and intimacy between the two poets.
In another scene, Verlaine and Rimbaud are seen in a bathtub together. This scene is particularly powerful as it conveys the deep connection between the two poets and the physical pleasure they experience when they are together.
Overall, Total Eclipse (1995) is a powerful film that captures the intensity of the relationship between the two French poets. The film features a number of explicit sexual moments between the two poets that convey the deep love and intimacy between them. These scenes are particularly powerful and help to convey the intensity of their relationship.
Two men are seen kissing for at least 5 seconds before they fall back onto a bed
Rimbaud is seen standing outside a window naked with clothes covering his genitals as he throws them out onto the street one article at a time. The last piece of clothing he throws causes the viewers to see a full frontal image of him for not even a second before the camera quickly cuts to show his full backside.
Rimbaud and Verlaine have sex with close ups of the actors' faces. You can see Rimbaud's face pulling hard in and out of frame as Verlaine is shown face down moaning. Rimbaud then lays his head on Verlaine's and the scene is then cut to the two character's in bed as one is asleep and the other one watches him.
Two men are seen cuddling up to each other in bed; you can see one man's whole bare side as he lies sleeping
A woman is seen breast feeding an infant (no nudity is shown)
A man and a woman have sex. You can see her breasts, butt and a couple of quick glances of her pubic area. Later on it shows her getting dressed as her breasts are shown almost entirely throughout the scene.
A man locks his arms around another man and kisses him briefly on a beach
Two men get into a physical fight while one of them is naked. You can see full frontal and backside nudity briefly.
One man gets a physical examination; his bare butt can be seen
A graphic sex scene between a man and a woman, the scene lasts only a few seconds but the woman's breasts and butt are shown.
A man who had his leg amputated is shown lying face down on the floor naked. His genitals can be seen for a brief moment as well as his whole backside.
Although the movie isn't just about a gay relationship between two poets the love scenes and nude scenes throughout the movie are rather graphic. This is not a movie for DiCaprio's younger fans to watch.