The Number 23 (2007)
The Number 23 (2007) is a psychological thriller starring Jim Carrey as Walter Sparrow, a man who becomes obsessed with the number 23 after reading a mysterious book. The movie is filled with suspense and mystery, but it also contains some unexpected sexual moments.
The first sexual moment occurs when Walter and his wife, Agatha (Virginia Madsen), are in bed together. Agatha is wearing a revealing nightgown and the two share a passionate kiss. This scene is important because it shows the strong connection between the two characters and foreshadows the events to come.
The second sexual moment occurs when Walter and Agatha are in a hotel room. Agatha is wearing a skimpy outfit and the two share a passionate embrace. This scene is important because it shows the intense physical attraction between the two characters and hints at the possibility of a romantic relationship.
The third sexual moment occurs when Walter and Agatha are in a car together. Agatha is wearing a revealing dress and the two share a passionate kiss. This scene is important because it shows the strong emotional connection between the two characters and hints at the possibility of a romantic relationship.
The fourth sexual moment occurs when Walter and Agatha are in a hotel room. Agatha is wearing a skimpy outfit and the two share a passionate embrace. This scene is important because it shows the intense physical attraction between the two characters and hints at the possibility of a romantic relationship.
The fifth sexual moment occurs when Walter and Agatha are in a hotel room. Agatha is wearing a skimpy outfit and the two share a passionate embrace. This scene is important because it shows the intense physical attraction between the two characters and hints at the possibility of a romantic relationship.
The Number 23 (2007) is a psychological thriller that contains some unexpected sexual moments. These moments are important because they show the strong connection between Walter and Agatha and hint at the possibility of a romantic relationship.
A man and a woman have sex in thick woods: we hear him panting while she thrusts on top of him, her bare breasts are visible and another man watches them from a distance.
Another man and woman have sex in thick woods and a man watches from a distance (we see thrusting and hear moaning, but no other detail is evident).
A man and a woman have sex, and we see thrusting and kissing and flesh, although no body parts are clear.
A man and a woman kiss passionately, she wraps her leg around his waist, he caresses her bare thigh and he talks about having sex with her.
A woman is handcuffed to a bed and she asks her lover, who is on top of her, to pretend he has a knife; he does and she moans (it is implied that they have sex but it is not shown).
A woman is tied to a bed, she asks her lover to pretend he has a knife, he does, and he tears her top open revealing her bra and it is implied that they have sex.
A teenage boy and girl kiss on a sofa, the boy's father sees them, they separate and the girl runs out the back door.
A husband and wife hug and kiss.
Women wear low-cut dresses that reveal cleavage in several scenes.
A woman wears a short, slinky, low-cut night gown that reveals cleavage, bare shoulders and thighs.
We see the cover of a detective magazine that has the picture of a woman wearing a tight-fitting sweater that accentuates her figure; she is holding a knife.
A man becomes enraged when he sees another man kissing his girlfriend and caressing her bare thigh.
A husband tells his wife that it is time for "birthday sex."
A husband tells his wife that she is "sexy."
A man talks about a young woman and her professor being lovers.
A man remembers going to a party where a woman hugged him, tried to kiss him and asked him to "wag his tail at her in the bathroom" (he declined the invitation).
In several scenes a husband and wife lie in bed sleeping.