
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
The fourth installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, On Stranger Tides, was released in 2011. While the movie was a box office success, it was also noted for its sexual moments.
The movie follows Jack Sparrow as he embarks on a quest to find the Fountain of Youth. Along the way, he meets a mysterious woman named Angelica, who is revealed to be his former lover. The two share a passionate kiss, and the scene is filled with sexual tension.
Later in the movie, Jack and Angelica share a romantic night together. The scene is filled with sensual music and the two share a passionate embrace. This moment is one of the most memorable sexual moments in the movie.
The movie also features a scene in which Jack and Angelica are in a bathtub together. The scene is filled with sexual innuendo and the two share a passionate kiss.
Finally, the movie ends with Jack and Angelica sharing a passionate embrace. The scene is filled with romantic music and the two share a passionate kiss. This moment is one of the most romantic moments in the movie.
Overall, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides features several memorable sexual moments. These moments add to the movie’s overall romantic atmosphere and make it a memorable experience.
In spite of the keywords, there is no nudity in this movie
Previous Pirates of the Caribbean installments have some form of sexual content, but this is Disney's first where sexual content is actually a factor in its PG-13 rating. For example:
A past relationship between two characters is discussed; some light innuendos ensue. Jack briefly comments that he mistook a convent for a brothel, and Angelica says he seduced and "corrupted" her, who was "innocent".
The mermaids/sirens are clearly not wearing any clothing, but there is no nudity. Their long hair, blurred moments, silhouettes, and strategically placed camera shots block any nudity.
A mermaid is seen laying back with her hair draped down covering her breasts. Shot strategically, no nudity.
A mermaid is seen spinning in a tank of water, it is obvious that she has bare breasts, which is obscured by a slight murkiness of the water, and the fact that she is moving.
A mermaid steps onto dry land and her body changes from part fish to fully human. She ends up naked in front of her captors but nothing is shown but bare limbs. She covers herself with her arms and then crouches to hide her nudity. She is then covered with a button-up shirt from another character. The shirt is not buttoned and cleavage is visible in later scenes. Also, the fact that her naked body is pressed up against him is obvious, since the shirt is only draped over her shoulders.
Another woman's cleavage is seen very briefly about four times.
To prevent a fall, Jack grabs hold of a sign and hangs there for a few seconds until danger is gone, when he looks up his face is in between the ample cleavage of a woman portrayed on the sign.
Jack pulls apart Angelica's blouse to expose a tattoo on her cleavage.
During an attack, Jack starts to lie down in bed with Angelica as she is asleep but she wakes up. Nothing sexual.
At one point a missionary traveling with the pirates suggests an alternative to a plan the pirates had. Jack replies with, "I support the missionary's position."
In one scene Jack holds out his sword to block Angelica from walking further. She responds, "How is it we can never meet without you pointing something at me?"
Jack is pursued by soldiers and ends up crashing into a carriage, carrying an older woman. He begins to kiss her neck in order to bewilder her; she moans, and when he stops, she says, "That's it?"
A female character lies to a male character saying that she is pregnant with his baby and that he was drunk at the time. The male character dismisses her claim by saying that he has never been "that drunk".
A woman often wears cleavage revealing shirts