Third Person (2013)
Third Person (2013) is a romantic drama directed by Paul Haggis. The movie follows three different couples in three different cities, all of whom are struggling with their relationships. While the movie is primarily focused on the relationships between the characters, there are several scenes that explore the sexual moments between them.
The first couple, Michael (Liam Neeson) and Anna (Olivia Wilde), have a passionate love affair in Rome. The two share several intimate moments, including a passionate kiss in the rain and a steamy night in a hotel room. The second couple, Julia (Mila Kunis) and Rick (James Franco), have a more tumultuous relationship. They share a few heated moments, including a passionate kiss in a bar and a passionate night in a hotel room.
The third couple, Scott (Adrien Brody) and Monika (Moran Atias), have a more complicated relationship. They share a few intimate moments, including a passionate kiss in a park and a steamy night in a hotel room.
Overall, Third Person (2013) is a romantic drama that explores the sexual moments between its characters. While the movie is primarily focused on the relationships between the characters, the sexual moments add an extra layer of depth to the story.
A woman appears completely nude in an extended scene where she runs down hotel stairs and hallways to her own room after her lover playfully locks her out of his room when she drops a robe at his doorway, and appears bare breasted; while running back to her own room; full rear nudity is seen (occasionally the side of one breast) as a man and a woman watch her from hotel security monitors.
A woman wears a one-piece bathing suit that we see from behind.
A few women wear low-cut tops that expose moderate cleavage; short skirts reveal much of their bare legs.
A woman changes clothing while in a cab and we see cleavage jiggling in a bra, bared midriff and bare thighs.
A woman wears a man's long-sleeved shirt in a hotel room, revealing legs; a closeup shot reveals her buttocks and thong panties.
A woman wears a strapless dress, revealing cleavage, along with bare shoulders and arms.
A woman wears tight-fitting jeans that emphasize her hips and thighs.
A man is shown shirtless, revealing his full bare chest, back, arms and shoulders, with fat jiggling around his waist.
A man and a woman in a hotel room pull each other's clothing off and have sex with the man on top, grunting and gasping: we see her bra and some cleavage, and her bare lower legs wrapped around the shirtless man, with high heels on her feet (we see his bare chest, back, shoulders and arms); they kiss passionately and the scene ends.
A woman visits an elderly man's hotel room where he embraces her at the door, lifts the back of her blouse and reaches for her bra closure; the camera cuts to the couple in bed with his bare back to the camera (sex is implied to have occurred) and covered with a sheet, and she reveals bare shoulders, arms, lower legs and partial thighs, but we see her in full back nudity in a nearby mirror.
A man wearing a robe and a woman under covers in a bed reveal bare lower legs and her bare shoulders and arms; they curl up toe-to-head, caress each other's feet and legs and then kiss passionately (sex is implied as the scene ends).
A man reaches down the blouse of a seated woman in a café and tells the woman's male friend that he should feel this (her breast); then says about her unseen daughter that "She has ass just like her mother."
A woman sits on a man's lap on a couch and kisses him briefly.
A man and a woman lie in bed clothed, talking.
We hear that a woman has had an ongoing sexual relationship with her father and she calls him after a sexual episode and asks forgiveness, he asks her to return, but she cries and refuses.
A married man lives with a younger, single woman and we hear that he has been unfaithful to his wife many times and many people know about it.
A man asks his new girlfriend if she has a husband or a pimp, and she denies both; he says that she does not look like a whore.
A single woman says that she dates and lives with married men, because she feels they cannot harm her emotionally.