
Lizzie (2018) is a psychological thriller that tells the story of Lizzie Borden, a young woman accused of murdering her father and stepmother in 1892. The film is a retelling of the infamous case and explores the psychological and sexual aspects of the story.
The film is filled with sexual moments that explore the complex relationship between Lizzie and her family. The most prominent of these moments is the scene in which Lizzie and her stepmother, Abby, share a passionate kiss. This moment is significant because it reveals the underlying tension between the two women and the power dynamics at play in their relationship.
The film also explores the sexual tension between Lizzie and her maid, Bridget. This tension is highlighted in a scene in which Lizzie and Bridget share a passionate embrace. The embrace is significant because it reveals the attraction between the two women and the power dynamics between them.
The film also features a scene in which Lizzie and her father, Andrew, share a passionate kiss. This moment is significant because it reveals the complex relationship between the two and the power dynamics at play in their relationship.
Overall, Lizzie (2018) is a powerful film that explores the psychological and sexual aspects of the infamous Lizzie Borden case. The film is filled with sexual moments that explore the complex relationships between the characters and the power dynamics at play in their relationships.
A woman undresses and we see her nude (her bare breasts, abdomen, buttocks, legs and back are shown) for an extended scene.
A nude woman (pubic region unseen) washes blood off her body in a basin.
A woman undresses and we see her wearing her underclothes that reveal cleavage and upper chest.
Women at a theater performance wear low-cut evening gowns that reveal cleavage.
Two women kiss tenderly and then passionately as one unfastens her dress (we see a bit of her undergarment), they moan and breathe rhythmically as they lift their skirts and one woman moves rhythmically on top of the other woman with her hand under her skirt.
A married man enters a woman's (she's his maid) room where she is sleeping and wearing a night dress; he sits on her bed and rubs her arm and then her clothed thigh in an obviously unwanted sexual advance (rape is implied).
A woman wakes to noises in the house and investigates; she hears her father's voice coming from a woman's room as he says, "Do what I say now" (rape is implied).
A married man approaches a woman and touches her face tenderly, he moves closer to her and she tries to pull away as the scene ends (it's not clear if anything else occurs).
A woman dresses another woman and touches her arm and hip tenderly; they move close to each other and nearly kiss.
Full frontal female nudity is needlessly shown while ascending a staircase.
No male nudity is shown.
Both characters of Lizzie and Maggie are seen for an extended length of time fully nude while committing the murders.