
Alien: Resurrection (1997)
Alien: Resurrection (1997) is a science fiction horror film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and starring Sigourney Weaver, Winona Ryder, and Ron Perlman. The film is the fourth installment in the Alien franchise and follows the story of Ellen Ripley, who is cloned and brought back to life two centuries after her death.
The film is known for its intense and suspenseful scenes, as well as its exploration of themes such as identity, mortality, and sexuality. In particular, Alien: Resurrection contains several sexual moments that are both subtle and explicit.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in the film is when Ripley (Weaver) and Call (Ryder) share a passionate kiss. This scene is significant because it is the first time that two female characters have been portrayed as having a romantic relationship in an Alien film. The kiss is also a powerful moment of female empowerment, as it shows two strong women embracing their sexuality and expressing their love for each other.
Another sexual moment in the film is when Ripley and the alien queen share a moment of intimacy. This scene is significant because it shows the alien queen, a creature that is usually portrayed as a monster, in a more sympathetic light. The alien queen is shown to be capable of love and compassion, which is a powerful message about the complexity of human relationships.
Overall, Alien: Resurrection contains several sexual moments that are both subtle and explicit. These moments are important because they show the complexity of human relationships and the power of female sexuality.
A naked person in a test tube. Her breasts are covered by her arms but her bare pubic area is shown from a distance. (Non-sexual)
At 1 hour 41 minutes 31 seconds a picture of a woman in exotic type underwear, stockings' holders, and corset, on the "Betty" ship wall, as it is taking off.
A few mild references are scattered throughout.
2 minute - naked Ripley.
5 minute - naked Ripley
55 minute - breasts of clone.