St. Ives (1998)
St. Ives is a 1998 American crime drama film directed by John P. Dulaney and starring Sean Patrick Flanery, Stephen Baldwin, and Robert Forster. The film follows the story of a young man, St. Ives, who is trying to make a living as a private investigator. Along the way, he finds himself entangled in a web of crime and corruption.
One of the most memorable aspects of St. Ives is its sexual moments. The film features a number of steamy scenes between St. Ives and his love interest, played by actress Jennifer Tilly. The two share a passionate kiss in one scene, and later, St. Ives is seen in bed with Tilly, their bodies intertwined in a passionate embrace.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, including a scene in which St. Ives is seen in a strip club, surrounded by scantily clad women. The scene is both titillating and humorous, as St. Ives is clearly out of his element.
Overall, St. Ives is a film that is not afraid to explore the sexual side of its characters. The film's steamy scenes add an extra layer of depth to the story, and make the film an enjoyable and memorable experience.
Couple in bed nude, both shown from torsos up in multiple shots. Her breasts are visible for a few seconds.
A line of male prisoners are shown bathing. Each is fully nude, shown full and clearly from front and rear being bathed.
Some sexual jokes as well as gags such as, a woman said when she was in Egypt she found out you could slip ropes by moving like a cobra. (her and another man are tied together on the ground) As soon as she starts doing this the man she is tied up with starts to sing quite loudly. She states: "Aww something is moving." It is implied he is getting an erection. This scene is funny and none sexual. A few kisses one passionate and implied sex on a couples wedding night. (only implied)