The 2010 French-German biographical drama film “Carlos” is a gripping and intense exploration of the life of the Venezuelan revolutionary Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, also known as Carlos the Jackal. Directed by Olivier Assayas and starring Édgar Ramírez, the film follows Carlos’s life from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s, and includes a number of powerful and provocative sexual moments.
The film begins with a scene of Carlos and his lover Magdalena Kopp (Nora von Waldstätten) in bed together. As they kiss passionately, Carlos’s hand moves down her body and he begins to caress her. This scene sets the tone for the film’s exploration of Carlos’s sexuality, which is both passionate and dangerous.
Throughout the film, Carlos is shown to be a passionate and sexual man. He is often seen in bed with various women, and his relationships with them are often intense and passionate. In one scene, he is shown in bed with a woman, and the camera lingers on their intertwined bodies as they kiss and caress each other.
In another scene, Carlos is shown in bed with Magdalena, and the two of them are shown in a passionate embrace. The camera lingers on their bodies as they kiss and caress each other, and the scene is both sensual and powerful.
The film also explores Carlos’s darker side, and his relationships with women often take on a more sinister tone. In one scene, Carlos is shown in bed with a woman, and he is shown to be violent and aggressive towards her. The scene is both shocking and disturbing, and it serves to highlight the darker side of Carlos’s sexuality.
Overall, “Carlos” is a powerful and provocative exploration of the life of the Venezuelan revolutionary Ilich Ramírez Sánchez. The film includes a number of powerful and provocative sexual moments, and these moments serve to highlight both the passionate and dangerous sides of Carlos’s sexuality.
A moderate amount, including female and male nudity, as well as a few scenes with male frontal nudity. (Though, the nudity is somewhat explicit, most of the scenes are very brief.)
In the opening scene, a woman gets up to smoke a cigarette; her breasts are shown briefly. The woman passionately kisses her male lover, straddling him in the bed. She is topless, but only her back is shown.
Carlos takes a bath and gets out of the tub.
The side of his buttocks is shown. He sits on the edge of the bathtub and massages his stomach. His penis and pubic hair are shown.
Carlos listens to the news on TV, while standing nude in front of a mirror. His buttocks are visible.
Also in this scene, his pubic hair and his penis are both visible. He strokes his penis while looking at his reflection in the mirror.
Carlos caresses a woman in between her thighs (under her dress) with his bare hand. This is brief and only shown for a brief second. With the other hand, he uses a grenade to stroke her breasts and chests. Both are fully clothed.
Carlos sleeps nude under a mosquito net. Full frontal nudity is shown, including his penis and pubic hair. He takes a shower and his buttocks are shown.
A woman is shown frontally nude (topless) in one scene; later in the same scene she performs oral sex on a man. Additionally, there are two other oral sex scenes involving the main character, and two scenes in which a man and a woman have sex in a darkened room and then a dark room (red light).