
Somewhere (2010)
Somewhere (2010) is a film directed by Sofia Coppola that follows the story of a Hollywood actor, Johnny Marco (played by Stephen Dorff), as he navigates his life in Los Angeles. The film is filled with sexual moments, from the opening scene of Johnny in bed with two women to the intimate moments between him and his daughter, Cleo (Elle Fanning).
The opening scene of the film sets the tone for the rest of the movie, as it shows Johnny in bed with two women. This scene serves to show the audience that Johnny is a man who is used to having multiple sexual partners. This is further emphasized when Johnny is seen in a club with a group of women, all of whom are vying for his attention.
The most intimate sexual moment in the film is between Johnny and his daughter, Cleo. The two share a tender moment when Cleo gives Johnny a massage, and the two share a kiss. This moment serves to show the audience that Johnny is capable of being intimate with someone, despite his promiscuous lifestyle.
The sexual moments in Somewhere (2010) serve to show the audience that Johnny is a man who is capable of being intimate with someone, despite his promiscuous lifestyle. These moments also serve to show the audience that Johnny is a complex character, and that there is more to him than meets the eye.
In two scenes, two women are seen pole dancing suggestively in the main character's room. In the first scene, they have short nurse uniforms on with knickers, so there is no nudity. In the second scene, they have bikini tops and short tennis skirts on, and portions of their buttocks are visible.
A man and a woman enter a dark room and begin having sex. No nudity is shown, but we hear them moaning and talking suggestively.
A man's bare buttocks are seen briefly.
It is implied that a man and a woman are having sex. No nudity is shown but we see the bed moving against the wall and hear moaning.
A woman takes off the top of her bikini, briefly showing her bare breasts.
A woman is briefly shown lying in bed with her bare breasts visible.