
Burke and Hare (2010)
Burke and Hare (2010) is a British horror-comedy film directed by John Landis. The movie follows the story of two 19th century grave robbers, William Burke and William Hare, who become involved in a scheme to make money by selling corpses to a medical school. While the movie is mostly focused on the dark and macabre aspects of the story, there are some moments of sexual tension and innuendo.
One of the most memorable scenes in the movie is when Burke and Hare are in a pub and they encounter a woman named Ginny. Burke is immediately smitten with her and tries to flirt with her, but she rebuffs him. The scene is played for laughs, but there is a definite sexual tension between the two characters.
Another scene that has a sexual undertone is when Burke and Hare are in a brothel. They are discussing their plan to sell corpses to the medical school, and the conversation takes a turn for the risqué. Burke and Hare are both clearly uncomfortable with the situation, but they can't help but be drawn in by the sexual atmosphere of the brothel.
The movie also features a few other moments of sexual innuendo, such as when Burke and Hare are discussing the anatomy of a corpse. While the conversation is mostly scientific, there are some subtle hints of sexual innuendo that add a bit of humor to the scene.
Overall, Burke and Hare (2010) is a dark and macabre movie, but it also features some moments of sexual tension and innuendo. These moments add a bit of lightheartedness to the movie, and they help to break up the more serious aspects of the story.
No graphical nudity show on screen.
A man and his wife are seen having sex in two scenes, there is no nudity and they are entirely clothed. The first scene is prolonged and shows the two thrusting wildly in bed, moaning very loudly.
A women starts undressing and then kisses a man, as preparing for sex. In another scene, the same man and woman are shown cuddling up in bed, implying they have had sex.
A man kisses his wife's clothed breasts in public.