Death Has Blue Eyes (1976)
Death Has Blue Eyes is a 1976 Greek drama film directed by Nico Mastorakis. It follows the story of two young men, Nikos and Kostas, who are on a road trip to Athens. Along the way, they encounter a mysterious woman named Anna, who leads them on a journey of self-discovery and sexual awakening.
The film is known for its explicit sexual content, which includes several scenes of nudity and simulated sex. One of the most memorable moments is when Nikos and Kostas are in a hotel room and Anna seduces them both. She strips down to her underwear and begins to kiss and caress them both, leading to a passionate threesome. This scene is particularly powerful as it shows the two men exploring their own sexuality and discovering their own desires.
Another memorable moment is when Anna and Nikos have a passionate night together in a hotel room. The scene is filled with sensual touches and passionate kisses, and culminates in a beautiful lovemaking scene. This scene is particularly powerful as it shows the two characters exploring their own sexuality and discovering their own desires.
Death Has Blue Eyes is a powerful exploration of sexuality and self-discovery. The film's explicit sexual content is not for the faint of heart, but it is an important reminder of the power of human sexuality and the importance of exploring one's own desires.
A woman opens a door wearing nothing but a small apron that covers her crotch. Soon after, she's in bed with a man kissing and caressing each other; after that, she's walking around the house with just the apron, a little later, she's in bed with two men having sex, and she gets up to answer the door wearing nothing; the men's buttocks, and the woman's breasts, buttocks, and a glimpse of her pubic hair, are visible throughout.
A man and a woman are naked, kissing and caressing each other, the woman's buttocks are visible.
A woman exposes her breasts and starts kissing a man.
A woman removes her clothes, revealing her breasts under gun point.