
Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012)
Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012) is a biographical drama film directed by Philip Kaufman and starring Clive Owen and Nicole Kidman. The film follows the tumultuous relationship between Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn, two of the most influential writers of the 20th century.
The film is filled with passionate and intense sexual moments between the two lovers. The first sexual encounter between Hemingway and Gellhorn is a passionate and intimate moment that is both tender and powerful. The two are shown in a close embrace, with Hemingway’s hands exploring Gellhorn’s body. The scene is filled with a sense of longing and desire as the two explore each other’s bodies.
The second sexual encounter between Hemingway and Gellhorn is a more playful and lighthearted moment. The two are shown in a playful embrace, with Hemingway’s hands exploring Gellhorn’s body in a more gentle and teasing manner. The scene is filled with a sense of joy and excitement as the two explore each other’s bodies.
The third sexual encounter between Hemingway and Gellhorn is a more intense and passionate moment. The two are shown in a passionate embrace, with Hemingway’s hands exploring Gellhorn’s body in a more forceful and passionate manner. The scene is filled with a sense of longing and desire as the two explore each other’s bodies.
The fourth sexual encounter between Hemingway and Gellhorn is a more tender and intimate moment. The two are shown in a close embrace, with Hemingway’s hands exploring Gellhorn’s body in a more gentle and loving manner. The scene is filled with a sense of love and tenderness as the two explore each other’s bodies.
The sexual moments between Hemingway and Gellhorn in the film are some of the most powerful and intense moments in the film. The film captures the passion and intensity of their relationship in a way that is both tender and powerful. The sexual moments between the two are some of the most memorable and powerful moments in the film.
Female dancers in skimpy bikinis are objectified with multiple closeup shots on their breasts, crotch and ass as they gyrate seductively. When the same female dancers are changing costumes backstage, they are objectified repeatedly again with multiple closeup shots of each of their bare breasts.
There are multiple sex scenes. One shows a close up of Nicole Kidman's naked body, including buttocks and her breasts for an extended period of time and also Clive Owen thrusting on top of her.
In another scene it is implied that they are having sex standing up while mostly clothed behind clothing racks in the performers dressing room of a club. I say "implied" because they are mostly clothed and the the fact they are both standing almost straight up with him behind her would make it a very interesting way to have intercourse. They stop when a number of dancers come running down a flight of stairs into the dressing room. A number of the dancers are shown topless throughout the scene as they change costumes and return to the stage. At one point Hemingway covers her mouth to keep her from moaning (even though they really aren't doing much).
The other scene shows a close up of Ms. Kidman's face and a glimpse of her breasts as she climaxes while lying on the bed, the sheets pretty much covering her. it is implied that Clive Owen is performing oral sex under the sheets.
There is a scene towards the end of the movie where naked bodies are shown in a liberated concentration camp. There is nothing sexual about it and it is quite gruesome - there is full frontal nudity though.