
Marie Antoinette (2006)
Marie Antoinette (2006) is a historical drama directed by Sofia Coppola. The movie follows the life of the young queen of France, Marie Antoinette, and her journey to adulthood. The movie is filled with sexual moments that are both subtle and explicit.
The movie begins with a scene of Marie Antoinette and her husband, Louis XVI, consummating their marriage. This scene is both intimate and sensual, and sets the tone for the rest of the movie. Throughout the movie, there are several scenes that feature Marie Antoinette in a sexual context. In one scene, she is seen in a passionate embrace with her lover, Count Fersen. In another scene, she is seen in a bathtub with her ladies-in-waiting, and the camera lingers on her body in a way that is both suggestive and erotic.
The movie also features several scenes of Marie Antoinette and her husband engaging in sexual activities. In one scene, the couple is seen in bed, and Louis is seen caressing her body in a way that is both intimate and sensual. In another scene, the couple is seen in a passionate embrace, and the camera lingers on their bodies in a way that is both suggestive and erotic.
Overall, Marie Antoinette (2006) is a movie that is filled with sexual moments. From the intimate consummation of the marriage to the passionate embraces between Marie Antoinette and her lover, the movie is filled with scenes that are both subtle and explicit. These scenes help to bring the story of Marie Antoinette to life and make the movie an enjoyable and sensual experience.
A woman lies nude on a bed (her bare limbs and abdomen are visible, and her breasts are hidden by a hand fan), and a man enters the room, they kiss, he removes his shirt (we see his bare back), and they have sex (part of her breast).
A husband and wife kiss in bed, he climbs on top of her and the scene ends (it is implied that they have sex).
A husband climbs on top of his wife in bed, they kiss, and he rolls off of her and goes to sleep.
A woman in period undergarments (corset and bloomers) meows like a cat while lying on a bed, and a man climbs on top of her and they kiss.
A woman wears an opaque nightgown and the outline of her breasts and nipples are visible through the cloth.
A woman bathes while wearing a sheer cloth nightgown (the cloth clings to her when she gets out of the tub).
A woman is undressed by several attendants, she stands nude as other people enter the room, and we see her bare back to the hips and her bare abdomen (her arms cover her breasts).
A woman is undressed and dressed by several attendants (she stands nude briefly and her bare back, legs and buttocks are visible).
Dresses are cut very low, revealing deep cleavage.
A woman fawns over an older man (we are told she is his mistress), and she caresses his chest and abdomen and kisses him.
A husband and wife lie in bed together, the woman caresses the man and tries to interest him in sex, but he refuses her (there are several similar scenes).
A husband and wife face each other in a room, they climb into bed and lie next to each other (many people are gathered in the room watching, and a priest prays over them), heavy curtains are closed around the bed and the couple is left alone (they do not have sex).
A husband asks his wife if they "should retire to make love all night," and in a later scene tells her he will "ravage" her.
Two men talk about "the marriage bed," and one man talks about blundering in it and the other asks exactly what happens.
A man asks another man if he has deflowered a woman. Rumors of orgies are reported.
A doctor asks a man if he finds his body responsive (trying to determine if there is a medical condition for his impotence or lack of interest in sex).
There are many discussions about the need for a woman to entice a man into having sex and for her to become pregnant and deliver an heir.
A man asks another man how a woman's bosom is.
People gossip about other people's sexual exploits (there is one reference to a man spending too much time with his stable boy).