The Outsider (2002)
The Outsider (2002) is a crime drama film directed by Tim McCann and starring James Caan and Craig Sheffer. The movie follows the story of a former convict, Jimmy, who is released from prison and is determined to start a new life. However, his past catches up with him and he finds himself in a dangerous situation.
One of the most memorable moments in The Outsider is the sexual tension between Jimmy and his love interest, Sarah. The two have a passionate and intense relationship, and their chemistry is undeniable. The film also features a scene in which Jimmy and Sarah have a steamy encounter in a hotel room. This scene is particularly memorable due to its raw and passionate nature.
The Outsider also features a number of other sexual moments. Jimmy's friend, Bobby, is seen in a number of scenes with various women. These scenes are often humorous and lighthearted, but they also serve to illustrate the darker side of Jimmy's life.
Overall, The Outsider is a powerful and gripping film that features a number of memorable sexual moments. The film's raw and passionate scenes are sure to leave viewers with a lasting impression.
Man lies behind woman side by side in bed. He lightly strokes the woman's breasts and begins unbuttoning her nightgown. Scene ends.
An injured man's is shown shirtless as woman cares for him during recuperation.
An unconscious man develops a high shaking fever and woman uses her clothed body to keep him warm in bed.
Man draws a woman close, nuzzling her, then kissing her passionately before she pulls away.
Husband and wife shown naked in bed showing only his bare chest. She is covered to the neck. They embrace.
One love scene with brief glimpses of woman's breasts.
Woman takes a man's hand, drawing him to her house and bed. There are glimpses of each removing the other's clothing. Next, a neighbor woman enters the home and, seeing the unmarried couple in bed, runs out of the house. No nudity is clearly seen.