The Secret in Their Eyes (2009)
The Secret in Their Eyes (2009) is a romantic drama film directed by Juan José Campanella. It tells the story of a retired criminal court investigator, Benjamin Esposito, who is haunted by a 25-year-old unsolved rape and murder case. The film is filled with sexual moments that add to the tension and emotion of the story.
One of the most powerful sexual moments in the film is when Benjamin and his former colleague Irene, who is now a judge, reunite after 25 years. The two share a passionate kiss that is full of longing and regret. This moment is made even more powerful by the fact that Benjamin and Irene had been in love with each other for years but never acted on their feelings.
Another powerful sexual moment in the film is when Benjamin and Irene's daughter, Sofia, share a passionate kiss. This moment is significant because it shows that Benjamin and Irene's love for each other has been passed down to their daughter. It also serves as a reminder of the love that Benjamin and Irene had for each other but never acted on.
The Secret in Their Eyes (2009) is a powerful film that is filled with sexual moments that add to the tension and emotion of the story. The film's sexual moments are powerful and serve to remind us of the power of love and the regret of not acting on it.
A man takes out his penis and shows it to a woman. This is shown very clearly.
The breasts on a dead girl are shown a handful of moments or so (sometimes close, sometimes distant) as well as once in her pubic region from a distance.
A rape scene (please see the Violence/Gore category for more details) shows the bare back of a man as he kneels over a woman in a bed, he pulls his pants down below bare buttocks, rips away the woman's tank top to reveal her breasts and abdomen, and we see thrusting motions, as the woman groans and cries; later we see the crime scene where the woman is shown badly scraped over her entire body and she is almost entirely nude (we see her lying on her back with her genital area covered with a sheet corner, and her panties down around one ankle).
A man and a woman embrace lightly twice and kiss very briefly once.
A female court officer states that vaginal penetration in a rape case was very deep.
Throughout the film, instances of unrequited love are mentioned in conversations: loveless marriages, high school crushes, a man widowed early in marriage and never remarrying, and an older court counselor in love with a younger, married female court supervisor; one male character states several times that no one can abandon his or her passion.
A comment is made about a high school boy that seems to look at a high school girl often and with passion in his eyes, as if he is in love with her.
A courthouse employee dispatches unwanted business calls by answering the phone falsely as "Sperm Bank; do you want to make a deposit or a withdrawal?"
A man searches another man's room and finds magazine photos of bare-chested men.
We see the back of a man at a urinal in a men's room (he is clothed), in one toilet stall; we see an older man with his trousers down (he has long white shorts and bare knees).
A criminal suspect looks down the blouse of a woman interrogator (please see the Violence/Gore category for more details): when she sees this, she taunts him with name-calling and accusations of weakness, impotence, and homosexuality (a Twinkie not a real man, and has only a small penis); the man shouts, stands up, he opens his pants, and takes out his penis and testicles (we have a full view of his genitals) and shouts that he did rape another woman several times.