Naked (2002) is a British comedy-drama film directed by Mike Leigh. It stars David Thewlis as Johnny, a homeless man who spends his days wandering the streets of London. The film follows Johnny as he interacts with various people, including a prostitute and a young woman he meets in a bar.
Naked is a film that is not afraid to tackle difficult topics, including sex. Throughout the film, there are several scenes that explore the sexual moments between Johnny and the people he meets.
The first sexual moment occurs when Johnny meets a prostitute in a park. The two engage in a passionate kiss, and the scene ends with Johnny walking away with a satisfied look on his face.
The second sexual moment occurs when Johnny meets a young woman in a bar. The two share a passionate kiss, and the scene ends with the woman asking Johnny to stay the night.
The third sexual moment occurs when Johnny and the woman he met in the bar spend the night together. The scene is a tender one, with the two embracing and sharing a passionate kiss.
Naked is a film that is not afraid to explore the complexities of human sexuality. Through its various sexual moments, the film shows that sex can be a powerful and intimate experience, even when it occurs between two strangers.
A man asks a woman if another man fucked her good.
Constant references to sex are made, but none of them are crude.
A man tells his ex-girlfriend the story of how he met a woman with a "hot body" and seduced her. Neither crude nor explicit terms are used, only suggestive sighs are used for comedic effect. Later, the man's ex-girlfriend makes a joke about him humming during sex.
A man tries to seduce a woman several times in a scene. He lays her down on a bed and kisses her neck. Later he pulls her to him from her waistband and fondles her clothed breasts. He later caresses her clothed buttocks. Then he tells her he'd like to have a bite of her. All his advances are rejected in a comedic way.
A woman tells a man that another woman got her 'ass' fixed with liposuction. They both comment on it, without using too crude remarks.
A large poster on the wall shows a man and a woman re-enacting the famous photo of a naked John Lennon hugging a clothed Yoko Ono. It is in the background and out-of-focus, yet it can be clearly noticed.
A woman implies that a man is impotent.
Two men and two women gradually strip until they are naked. Then, they are blindfolded and paired up. They touch one another in order to recognise their partner. A man fondles a woman's breasts and runs his hands down her thighs and legs. There is extended genital nudity, as well as naked breasts and buttocks. Another couple watch them and they slowly begin to kiss.
A man and a woman strip down to their underwear and play the same game described above.
A man learns that his ex-girlfriend slept with one of his best friends.