
King of the Ants is a 2003 crime thriller directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Chris McKenna, Kari Wuhrer, and George Wendt. The film follows the story of a young man, Sean Crawley (McKenna), who is hired by a shady businessman to commit a murder. While the film is mostly focused on the crime and its consequences, there are several sexual moments that add to the overall tension of the story.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in King of the Ants is when Sean meets up with the businessman's wife, played by Kari Wuhrer. She seduces him with her sultry looks and suggestive words, and the two eventually have a passionate encounter. This scene is important to the story as it helps to establish the power dynamic between Sean and the businessman's wife, and it also serves to add a layer of tension to the story.
Another sexual moment in King of the Ants is when Sean meets up with a prostitute, played by Marnie Alton. This scene is brief but powerful, as it serves to show the desperation of Sean's situation and his willingness to do whatever it takes to get the job done.
Overall, the sexual moments in King of the Ants are used to add tension and complexity to the story. They help to establish the power dynamics between the characters and to show the desperation of Sean's situation. These moments are brief but powerful, and they help to make the film an engaging and thrilling experience.
A man sleeps nude; his penis and bare buttocks visible.
A man sees a wife and her husband kissing passionately through the window of their home.
A man discusses cheating on his wife using explicitly sexual language.
A man masturbates while fantasizing about having sex, the sex scene lasts less than a minute but there is explicit nudity and sex depicted.
A man hallucinates a topless woman, the camera pans down to reveal a large penis on her instead of female anatomy.
A man and woman kiss then are briefly shown having sex, woman's bare breasts and man's buttocks visible.