
Bulworth (1998)
Bulworth (1998) is a political satire film starring Warren Beatty as a disillusioned senator who decides to speak the truth about the political system. The film is known for its frank and often humorous dialogue, but it also contains some surprisingly explicit sexual moments.
The movie opens with Bulworth having a one-night stand with a young woman named Nina, played by Halle Berry. The scene is surprisingly graphic, with the two of them engaging in a passionate and explicit sexual encounter. Later in the film, Bulworth has a similar encounter with a prostitute named L.D., played by Don Cheadle. This scene is even more explicit, with the two of them engaging in a variety of sexual acts.
The movie also contains a number of other sexual moments, including a scene in which Bulworth and Nina are seen in bed together, and a scene in which Bulworth and L.D. are seen in a hot tub. These scenes are not as explicit as the two earlier sex scenes, but they still contain some sexual content.
Overall, Bulworth is a surprisingly explicit movie, with a number of sexual moments that are sure to shock and surprise viewers. While the movie is primarily a political satire, it also contains some surprisingly explicit sexual moments that add to its overall appeal.
A painting of a nude woman is shown in the background in a couple scenes but only the breasts are shown and it's slightly out of focus.
Bulworth dances wildly with a woman but this is played for comedic effect and isn't to sexual.
Bulworth makes sexual comments about women.
Two people are in bed kissing but there is no nudity or sexual content.