
Mary Reilly is a 1996 film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The film stars Julia Roberts as Mary Reilly, a young maid in the employ of Dr. Henry Jekyll, played by John Malkovich.
The film contains several sexual moments that are integral to the story. The most prominent of these is the relationship between Mary and Dr. Jekyll. Mary is initially drawn to Jekyll's mysterious and alluring nature, and the two eventually develop a romantic relationship. This relationship is further complicated by the fact that Jekyll is also the alter ego of the monstrous Mr. Hyde.
The film also features a scene in which Mary is sexually assaulted by Hyde. This scene is particularly disturbing, as it serves to illustrate the power dynamic between Mary and Hyde, and the vulnerability of Mary in the face of Hyde's violent nature.
The film also contains a scene in which Mary is propositioned by a prostitute. This scene serves to illustrate the moral ambiguity of Mary's situation, as she is forced to choose between her own moral code and the temptation of a life of luxury.
Overall, Mary Reilly contains several sexual moments that are integral to the story. These moments serve to illustrate the power dynamics between Mary and the men in her life, as well as the moral ambiguity of her situation.
A couple of passionate kisses and sexual innuendo. A line drawing of a male organ. A prostitute is shown with her arms over her naked breasts. A man rips off a woman's nightgown and licks her back.