
Australia (2008)
The 2008 movie Australia is a sweeping epic that follows the story of an English aristocrat, Lady Sarah Ashley, as she travels to the Australian Outback to save her late husband’s cattle station. Along the way, she meets the rugged Drover, a cattle driver who helps her on her journey. While the movie is filled with adventure and drama, it also contains some surprisingly steamy sexual moments.
The first sexual moment in the movie comes when Lady Sarah and Drover share a passionate kiss. The kiss is unexpected and intense, and it sets the tone for the rest of their relationship. As the movie progresses, the two characters become increasingly close, and their relationship takes on a more romantic tone.
The next sexual moment occurs when Lady Sarah and Drover share a passionate night together in the Outback. The scene is filled with longing and desire, and it is clear that the two characters are deeply in love. This scene is one of the most memorable moments in the movie, and it is a testament to the power of love.
The final sexual moment in the movie comes when Lady Sarah and Drover share a passionate embrace. This embrace is filled with emotion and love, and it is a beautiful way to end the movie.
Overall, Australia is a movie filled with adventure, drama, and romance. The sexual moments in the movie are surprisingly steamy and add an extra layer of emotion to the story. These moments are a testament to the power of love, and they make the movie even more enjoyable.
A man grabs a woman's butt when she steps off a boat and she looks at him with disapproval.
A woman and a man kiss multiple times. The same couple later has sex, but nothing is explicitly shown (the scene is very brief). We see her pull the man's shirt off, and then see her dress drop to the ground. Clothes are seen dropping and some skin is seen, later a man is shown lying on top of a woman in bed kissing her passionately, and both their legs and thighs are visible briefly, and though they are both clearly nude, no sensitive body parts are shown.
A woman is shown in a bath, but there is no nudity. A man is shown washing himself (without nudity).
An Aborigine man's butt is shown, but it is part of his tribal outfit.
A major theme of the film is the coerced sex with Aboriginal women by white estate owners, resulting in illegitimate children who are prejudiced against.