Life on Mars (2006-2007)
Life on Mars (2006) is a science fiction film directed by Danny Boyle and starring Cillian Murphy and Rose Byrne. The film follows the story of a man who is transported to a parallel universe in which he must find a way to return home.
The film contains several sexual moments that are both subtle and overt. One of the most memorable scenes is when Murphy's character, Sam, is transported to the parallel universe and finds himself in a strange place. He meets a woman named Rose, played by Rose Byrne, and they share a passionate kiss. This scene is both sensual and romantic, and it serves to show the connection between the two characters.
Another sexual moment in the film occurs when Sam and Rose are in a car together. They share a passionate embrace and kiss, and the camera lingers on the two of them as they explore each other's bodies. This scene is both intimate and erotic, and it serves to show the physical attraction between the two characters.
The film also contains several other sexual moments, such as when Sam and Rose are in bed together and when they share a passionate kiss in the rain. These moments are both subtle and overt, and they serve to show the connection between the two characters.
Overall, Life on Mars (2006) contains several sexual moments that are both subtle and overt. These moments serve to show the connection between the two characters and to explore the physical attraction between them.
There is sexualised female nudity in many scenes throughout the programme in the form of pin up pornography on the walls and lockers of the police office. They are often deliberately placed in shot so they can be seen by the viewer. The intent is to showcase the rife misogyny of the police team. Sometimes the image is blurred or not in clear view, other times it takes up a larger part of the shot and is clearly visible. Breasts and sometimes a full female frontal nudity is shown.
Every episode has multiple occurences of male police officers sexually harassing women. This is mostly verbal, but on at least one occasion a male detective gropes a female detective.
A police officer asks his male colleagues for dating advice. They tell him to get his date drunk and then rape her.
A group of men walk in on a man going down on another man. They stop the men walk in on them so this is extremely brief with no nudity.
All sexual scenes are extremely brief as in if you blink you'll miss it brief.
In S1E4 a brief shot of a woman handcuffing a man to a bed and having sex with him is shown. Her bare breasts are visible for a couple of seconds and she makes up and down movements. It appears the man in this scene has been drugged and is potentially being raped. It is depicted in flashes of scenes which comes across abruptly and therefore is unexpectedly graphic. In another scene a woman describes a threat by two men to rape and then murder her.
In S1E4 a man is moaning while having sex with another man. No genitals are shown and the act lasts for about 3 seconds before they are interrupted by two police detectives.
In S1E8, there is discussion of the production of pornographic films and three clips of some of these pornos are shown, including depictions of sex with noises, a brief shot of bare breasts, and a shot of a naked man above a naked woman. No genitalia can be clearly seen but it is an unusually graphic depiction of pornography for the rest of the context of the series.
Throughout the series there is some mild to moderate sexual innuendo and references, e.g. discussions about breasts, pornography and rape, and sexist dialogue.
In S2E6 there is a very brief sideways glimpse of a woman's buttocks as she leaves a bed with a sheet obscuring her front.