Stander (2003)
Stander (2003) is a crime drama directed by Bronwen Hughes and starring Thomas Jane, Dexter Fletcher, and Deborah Kara Unger. The movie is based on the true story of South African police officer Andre Stander, who became a notorious bank robber in the late 1970s.
The movie is filled with sexual moments, from the opening scene where Stander and his wife, Bekkie, make love in a hotel room, to the steamy sex scenes between Stander and his mistress, Lisa. The movie also features a number of other sexual moments, such as Stander's flirtatious conversations with his female colleagues, and his passionate kiss with Lisa in a nightclub.
The sexual moments in Stander are not just used for titillation, but to show the audience the inner turmoil of Stander's life. His relationship with Bekkie is strained, and his affair with Lisa is a way for him to escape from the pressures of his job. The sexual moments also serve to highlight the contrast between Stander's life as a cop and his life as a criminal.
Overall, Stander is a powerful movie that uses sexual moments to explore the complex emotions of its characters. The movie is a gripping and thought-provoking look at the life of a man who chose to break the law in order to escape from the pressures of his life.
A man is seen lying on a beach naked.
Thomas Jane has a scene where he is dancing in a house fully nude. The genitals and buttocks are visible for a brief period of time during this scene.
A couple are seen undressing each other, they are seen naked romping on a table. Quite graphic. Sex is implied.