Take My Eyes (2003)
Take My Eyes (2003) is a Spanish drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín. The film follows the story of a woman, Pilar, who is trying to escape her abusive husband Antonio. Throughout the film, there are several sexual moments that are both uncomfortable and empowering.
The first sexual moment in the film occurs when Pilar and Antonio are in bed together. Antonio is trying to have sex with Pilar, but she resists and eventually pushes him away. This scene is uncomfortable to watch as it shows the power imbalance between the two characters. Pilar is clearly uncomfortable and scared, while Antonio is trying to take advantage of her.
The second sexual moment in the film occurs when Pilar and her new lover, Miguel, are in bed together. This scene is much more empowering than the first, as Pilar is in control and is able to make her own decisions. She is no longer scared of Antonio and is able to enjoy the moment with Miguel.
The third sexual moment in the film occurs when Pilar and Antonio are in bed together again. This time, however, it is Pilar who is in control. She is able to make her own decisions and is not scared of Antonio anymore. This scene is empowering as it shows that Pilar has grown and is no longer a victim of Antonio's abuse.
Overall, Take My Eyes (2003) is a powerful film that explores the complex dynamics of an abusive relationship. The sexual moments in the film are both uncomfortable and empowering, and they help to illustrate the power imbalance between Pilar and Antonio.
After their son leaves the room, a man feels his wife's breast. We see her breathing heavily as he (we assume) masturbates her.
A few paintings that show nude women (only breasts in detail). And discussion of their erotic subject matter.
A group of women discuss their sexual relationships with men. One of them asks another, Do you have sex with your husband?
There is a loving scene of sex between husband and wife; her breasts are visible. After sex, the man rolls over and up out of bed in such a way that he penis and scrotum are exhibited to the viewer.