
The Aviator (2004)
The Aviator (2004) is a biographical drama directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes. The film follows Hughes' life from the 1920s to the 1940s, and his struggles with mental illness and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
The Aviator is a highly acclaimed film, and it also contains some of the most memorable sexual moments in cinematic history. One of the most iconic scenes is when Hughes (DiCaprio) meets Katharine Hepburn (Cate Blanchett) in a hotel room. The two engage in a passionate kiss, and the scene is both sensual and romantic.
Another memorable sexual moment in The Aviator is when Hughes and Ava Gardner (Kate Beckinsale) have a passionate encounter in a hotel room. The scene is intense and passionate, and it is one of the most memorable moments in the film.
The Aviator also contains some more subtle sexual moments. For example, when Hughes and Hepburn are talking in the hotel room, there is a subtle sexual tension between them. This tension is further highlighted when Hughes and Gardner have their passionate encounter.
Overall, The Aviator contains some of the most memorable sexual moments in cinematic history. The passionate kisses between Hughes and Hepburn, and Hughes and Gardner, are both sensual and romantic. The subtle sexual tension between Hughes and Hepburn is also highly effective. The Aviator is a must-see for any fan of cinema.
Mild sex and some nudity in this film. Nothing full frontal.
A man is naked in his theatre for an extended period. Shadows cover his private areas, but his butt, legs, and torso are all visible in different moments. This scene lasts for awhile
A man and woman have sex. Nothing is shown. They start kissing and lay down on a couch (next to each other). The back of her dress is unzipped and you see part of her back. Camera cuts. No nudity
Howard Hughes makes out with Ava Gardner. He walks up behind her and kisses her neck while grinding up on her. He then slides his hand under the front of her dress and gropes her breast until she removes his hand.
Some talk about 'screwing.'
A man's bare buttocks are shown several times. This is all in a non-sexual context