
Asylum (2005)
Asylum (2005) is a psychological thriller directed by David Mackenzie and starring Natasha Richardson, Ian McKellen, and Hugh Bonneville. The film follows the story of a psychiatrist, Dr. Peter Cleave (McKellen), who is sent to an asylum to investigate the mysterious death of a patient.
The film is filled with sexual moments, from the subtle to the explicit. One of the most memorable scenes is when Dr. Cleave visits the patient's room and finds her in a state of undress. This scene is both erotic and disturbing, as the patient's body is exposed and her vulnerability is highlighted.
Another powerful sexual moment comes when Dr. Cleave and the patient's husband, played by Hugh Bonneville, share a passionate kiss. This scene is both tender and intense, and it serves to highlight the power dynamics between the two men.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, including a scene in which Dr. Cleave and the patient's husband share a bath together. This scene is both sensual and intimate, and it serves to further explore the relationship between the two men.
Overall, Asylum (2005) is a powerful film that features a number of intense and provocative sexual moments. These moments serve to highlight the power dynamics between the characters and to explore the complex nature of human relationships.
Nudity in all includes bare breasts, female full rear nudity, bare-breasted male, male full rear nudity and male pubic hair.
There is homosexual subtext in a dysfunctional relationship between a treating doctor and his male heterosexual patient.
A woman is seen standing naked in front of a clothed nurse as the nurse showers her before she can be taken into the asylum; nudity shows glimpse of breasts and full rear nudity. In one scene, a nude woman is seen reclining in a bath; bare breasts are visible.