
And While We Were Here is a 2012 romantic drama film directed by Kat Coiro. The movie follows the story of a married woman, played by Kate Bosworth, who embarks on an affair with a younger man while visiting Italy. The film contains several sexual moments that explore the complexities of relationships and the power of desire.
The film opens with a scene of the married woman, Jane, and her husband, Leonard, in bed together. The scene is intimate and sensual, and it sets the tone for the rest of the movie. Jane and Leonard's relationship is strained and they are clearly not connecting on an emotional level. This is further emphasized when Jane meets a younger man, Caleb, and they share a passionate kiss.
The sexual tension between Jane and Caleb is palpable and their relationship quickly becomes physical. They have several steamy scenes together, including one in which they make love in a hot tub. The scene is intense and passionate, and it conveys the intensity of their connection.
The film also explores the power of desire and how it can lead to dangerous situations. Jane and Caleb's relationship is passionate, but it is also dangerous. Jane is married and her husband is unaware of her affair. This creates a sense of danger and uncertainty that adds to the tension of the film.
And While We Were Here is a powerful exploration of relationships and the power of desire. The sexual moments in the film are intense and passionate, and they convey the complexities of relationships and the power of desire.
Woman seen in shower behind translucent glass, walks out, and her top of body is seen just above breasts.
During swimming, we see shirtless man and a woman in one-piece suit.
Movie is about a woman's affair with a younger man.
Brief kiss scene.
Husband and wife kiss, hold hands and have missionary sex twice in the movie. No nudity.
Married woman kisses a younger man, clasping his arms around her waist and leads him to his bed. He lays down on top of her, she removes his shirt (only nudity) and they continue kissing. She arrives home to her worried husband the next morning, offering a thin excuse.