Swimfan (2002)
Swimfan (2002) is a romantic thriller film directed by John Polson and starring Jesse Bradford, Erika Christensen, and Shiri Appleby. The film follows Ben Cronin, a high school swimmer, who falls for a mysterious girl named Madison Bell. While their relationship starts off as innocent, it quickly turns into a dangerous obsession.
The film contains several sexual moments that add to the tension and suspense of the story. One of the most memorable scenes is when Ben and Madison have their first kiss. The scene is shot in slow motion and is set to a romantic song, creating a powerful and intimate moment.
Another sexual moment occurs when Ben and Madison are in the pool together. They share a passionate kiss and Madison begins to undress Ben. This scene is shot in a dream-like sequence, emphasizing the intensity of their relationship.
The film also contains a few scenes of sexual violence. In one scene, Madison forces Ben to have sex with her against his will. This scene is particularly disturbing and serves to show the lengths that Madison will go to in order to get what she wants.
Overall, Swimfan (2002) contains several sexual moments that add to the tension and suspense of the story. These scenes are powerful and intimate, and help to create a sense of danger and excitement.
In the opening credits, a couple are making out in a car. The woman's bra strap is pulled down but nothing else happens.
Two people have sex briefly in a pool. The woman is covered on top and nothing is seen below there. The water obscures most everything and it is not really clear what they are doing, it is mostly implied.
Some sexual references.
A girl photographs herself nude, but her arms cover up her breasts and her genitals are offscreen.