Kiss the Girls (1997)
Kiss the Girls is a 1997 American psychological thriller film directed by Gary Fleder and starring Morgan Freeman and Ashley Judd. The film is based on the novel of the same name by James Patterson and follows a detective who is trying to track down a serial killer who is kidnapping young women.
Kiss the Girls is a suspenseful and thrilling film that is filled with sexual moments. The film opens with a scene of a young woman being kidnapped by the serial killer. This scene is filled with sexual tension as the woman is struggling to escape the killer’s grasp. The film also features a scene in which the killer is seen seducing one of his victims. This scene is filled with sexual undertones as the killer is trying to manipulate the woman into trusting him.
The film also features a scene in which the detective is seen interrogating a suspect. This scene is filled with sexual tension as the detective is trying to get the suspect to confess to the crimes. The film also features a scene in which the detective and the killer are seen in a physical altercation. This scene is filled with sexual energy as the two men are fighting for dominance.
Overall, Kiss the Girls is a suspenseful and thrilling film that is filled with sexual moments. The film is a great example of how sexual tension can be used to create suspense and tension in a film.
A darkly lit picture of a woman in a bondage harness is seen from a distance. Photographs or art of partily naked female torsos are seen with their hands covering their breasts. Sexual references are made. Bondage equipment is seen.
Man assaults woman in her kitchen, knocks her out briefly, fondles her breasts and lays her on a counter. He begins removing her clothing in a rape attempt but is interrupted. No nudity.
A man kidnaps women to rape for his sexual pleasure. This is a constant theme in the movie.
A woman's bare breasts are briefly shown, partially covered by her hair, as a man caresses her. She stands by a circle of women in chairs.