
Hanger (2009) is a psychological thriller directed by Steven Shainberg and starring James Mangold and Maggie Gyllenhaal. The movie follows the story of a young woman, played by Gyllenhaal, who is struggling to cope with her past and present life.
The movie contains several sexual moments, which are used to explore the psychological aspects of the characters. In one scene, Gyllenhaal's character is seen in a compromising position with Mangold's character, which is used to illustrate her inner turmoil and her need for comfort. In another scene, Gyllenhaal's character is seen in a passionate embrace with Mangold's character, which is used to show her desire for connection and intimacy.
The sexual moments in Hanger are used to explore the psychological aspects of the characters and to illustrate the complexity of their relationships. The movie also uses these moments to explore the themes of love, loss, and redemption.
Overall, Hanger is a powerful movie that uses sexual moments to explore the psychological aspects of its characters. The movie is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of relationships and the human psyche.
Hundreds of pages of nude magazines featuring full frontal nudity of females are plastered on the walls of Robbie's room and workplace. Some show ejaculation into female mouths and vagina.
Female breasts are shown throughout the movie.
A pregnant hooker secretes milk from her breast.
A pornographic film of the pregnant hooker is shown.
A woman masturbates on a desk with a device. There are shots of penetration.
Robbie steals a woman's used tampons and puts them into a mug of water for "tea".
A woman takes out her tampon over Robbie's face and blood is seen pouring into his mouth.
Robbie and Hanger are graphically raped by a man dressed as Santa Claus. A penis is shown penetrating a hole for a colostomy bag in Hanger's side.
Robbie and Hanger's boss is raped, but it is implied, not shown.