Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019)
The 2019 movie "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile" is a biographical crime drama about the life of serial killer Ted Bundy. The movie follows Bundy's life from his college days to his eventual execution. While the movie does not focus on the explicit details of Bundy's crimes, it does contain some sexual moments that are integral to the story.
The movie opens with Bundy's girlfriend, Elizabeth Kloepfer, discovering his true identity as a serial killer. This scene is a powerful moment of sexual tension as Kloepfer comes to terms with the fact that the man she loves is a murderer. The scene is made even more intense by the fact that Bundy is portrayed by Zac Efron, who is known for his good looks and charm.
The movie also features a scene where Bundy is seen seducing a young woman in a bar. This scene is a stark reminder of Bundy's ability to manipulate and control women. It also serves as a reminder of the power of Bundy's charm and charisma, which allowed him to commit such heinous crimes.
The movie also features a scene where Bundy is seen in a hotel room with a young woman. This scene is a reminder of the power of Bundy's sexual appeal and the way he was able to use it to manipulate and control women.
Overall, the movie "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile" contains some powerful sexual moments that are integral to the story. These moments serve to remind us of the power of Bundy's charm and charisma, and how it allowed him to commit such heinous crimes.
A make out scene between Liz and Ted. Ted rips open Liz's shirt & Liz rips Ted's vest & shirt. After, Ted pushes Liz to the bed & strips her of her jeans. Liz's is seen laying in her bra and underwear. Ted is shirtless and has pants on. The scene continues with passionate kissing, and sex is implied as it ends with a black screen fade-out.
There are several shower scenes in the prison. During which, only male backs are shown.
In one scene Liz is sitting in the empty bathtub alone. she is presumably naked. her breasts are covered by her hands. no nudity is shown. This is, however, in a non-sexual context.
Sexuality and rape are discussed.
Buttocks of a woman (corpse) are shown several times in court. A bite mark is also shown on one buttock.
It is mentioned that Bundy committed rape.
Liz shows Ted a crime scene photo of a naked, headless victim.
A man and a woman have sex against a vending machine in prison. We see the man's buttocks, but no other nudity is shown. He is shown thrusting vigorously as she and he moan loudly.