A Walk on the Moon (1999)
A Walk on the Moon is a 1999 romantic drama film directed by Tony Goldwyn. The film follows the story of a married woman, Pearl Kantrowitz, who is struggling to find her identity and place in the world. Pearl is married to Marty, a Jewish store owner, and they have two children, Alison and Jake. As the film progresses, Pearl begins to feel unfulfilled in her marriage and starts to explore her sexuality.
The film features several sexual moments that explore Pearl's journey of self-discovery. One of the most memorable scenes is when Pearl meets a handsome young man, Walker, at a music festival. The two share a passionate kiss that leaves Pearl feeling alive and free. This moment is a turning point in the film, as it marks the beginning of Pearl's journey to find her true self.
Another sexual moment in the film is when Pearl and Walker make love in a field. This scene is incredibly intimate and passionate, and it shows Pearl's newfound freedom and confidence. This scene is also significant because it marks the beginning of Pearl's journey to find her true identity.
The film also features a scene where Pearl and Walker have a passionate argument in a hotel room. This scene is significant because it shows the intensity of their relationship and the depth of their feelings for each other.
Overall, A Walk on the Moon is a powerful film that explores the complexities of sexuality and identity. The film features several sexual moments that are both intimate and passionate, and they help to illustrate Pearl's journey of self-discovery.
A woman in a skirt jumps off a cliff into a pool of water and her panties are exposed.
Married woman and single man are shown having sex inside a waterfall. This is partially seen and mostly from a distance, though it clearly shows male rear nudity and bare breasts.
Inside a bus, a married woman has sex with a single man. Cunnilingus is implied. No nudity but the scene is quite passionate. Later in anger, husband yells out and calls wife a "wh*re" where neighbors can hear.
Husband and wife go on a "date" by driving and parking along a deserted forest road at night. They begin kissing, recline a seat, then climb into the back seat to lie down and continue kissing. It might be implied they continue on to have sex there. No nudity.
There are three scenes in which a shot of breasts are shown briefly.
Once when a couple is swimming in a river. The woman is fully-clothed (in more than a bathing suit) most of the time but is shown briefly unclothed and a breast is seen for a second.
A couple is seen across a lake going skinny-dipping. Nudity shows female full frontal and rear, and male full rear nudity.
The other is at an outdoor concert, there is a very brief shot of a naked breast and due to body-paint it is difficult to notice in context. The nudity seems very relevant to the story since the daughter sees it in binoculars and has a very strong reaction for some reason.