
The Wings of the Dove (1997)
The Wings of the Dove (1997) is a romantic drama directed by Iain Softley and starring Helena Bonham Carter, Linus Roache, and Alison Elliott. The film follows the story of a young woman, Kate Croy (Bonham Carter), who is torn between her love for a penniless journalist, Merton Densher (Roache), and her desire to secure a better future for herself.
The Wings of the Dove is a film that is not afraid to explore the complexities of human relationships and sexuality. The film contains several scenes of sexual tension between Kate and Merton, as well as between Kate and her wealthy suitor, Lord Mark (Elliott). These scenes are beautifully shot and subtly acted, and they add an extra layer of depth to the story.
The film also contains a few explicit scenes of sexual intimacy between Kate and Merton. These scenes are tastefully done and are not gratuitous. They serve to further illustrate the intensity of the couple's feelings for each other and the strength of their bond.
Overall, The Wings of the Dove is a beautiful and thought-provoking film that explores the complexities of love and sexuality. The film's sexual moments are handled with sensitivity and respect, and they add an extra layer of depth to the story.
Two characters have sex standing up next to a wall. We hear them and see some movement, but because of darkness, it is not explicit, lasts about 20-30 seconds.
A woman takes off her clothes and lies down on a bed. You see her breasts and buttocks quite clearly. A man comes and sits down next to and she helps him remove his clothes, then they lie naked talking to each other. Then she starts kissing his neck, she sits up and starts to thrust until she climaxes, pubic hair is visible momentarily. She then lays down sideways, only this time you can't see her breasts. The scene ends shortly after.
This movie contains some sexual themes that are a bit mature.