Alfie (1966)
Alfie (1966) is a classic British comedy-drama starring Michael Caine as the titular character. The film follows Alfie, a womanizing bachelor living in London, as he navigates his way through a series of romantic entanglements. While the film is primarily a comedy, it also contains a number of sexually charged moments that are both humorous and thought-provoking.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in the film occurs when Alfie meets a young woman named Gilda (Julia Foster) at a party. After a brief conversation, Alfie invites Gilda back to his apartment for a nightcap. The two then engage in a passionate kiss, which leads to a steamy lovemaking session. This scene is significant because it marks the beginning of Alfie's journey of self-discovery and his realization that he is capable of loving someone.
Another memorable sexual moment in the film occurs when Alfie meets a married woman named Ruby (Vivien Merchant). After a night of drinking, Alfie and Ruby end up in bed together. While the scene is brief, it is significant because it marks the first time Alfie has been intimate with a married woman. This scene is also important because it highlights the consequences of Alfie's womanizing ways and serves as a reminder that his actions have consequences.
Finally, the film's most iconic sexual moment occurs when Alfie and his friend Siddie (Shelley Winters) share a passionate kiss. This scene is significant because it marks the first time Alfie has been intimate with someone he truly cares about. The kiss is also significant because it serves as a reminder that Alfie is capable of loving someone and that he is not just a womanizer.
Overall, Alfie (1966) contains a number of sexually charged moments that are both humorous and thought-provoking. These moments are important because they highlight the consequences of Alfie's womanizing ways and serve as a reminder that he is capable of loving someone.
The film is about a serial womaniser and has a lot of subtle, inexplicit and easily misinterpreted dialogue only about sex ("having it off" etc.) but doesn't have any direct nudity. None of the entries in this section have any merit under the category of 'sex and nudity' but rather, all belong under 'language'
A man and a woman are making love in a misty car. Only their silhouettes are visible but it's obvious from the dialogue that they've just had sex. The woman accidently puts her legs on the horn whilst they kiss (again from the dialogue).
A couple discuss how she hasn't had her period yet. It later turns out that she's pregnant. The man advocates an abortion but the woman ends up having the baby and keeping it.
A man goes into a dry cleaner's, kisses a woman, goes with her behind a line of suits, and comes out wearing a different suit.
A man and a woman kiss in a darkened car. The man says in a voiceover that they were "having it off".
A man goes to the hospital to be examined. He takes off his shirt and talks suggestively to the female doctor about the way he spends different nights with different women.
In a hospital a nurse puts a curtain around a man, saying that she's going to give him an injection. Beneath the curtain we see her feet as she is obviously being seduced. Her feet leave the ground and moaning sounds come from behind the partition, disturbing a couple who are trying to have a conversation. She comes out looking flustered.
Later the same nurse says that she will get him "something" to make him feel better.
A man and a married woman are sitting by a river bank and start kissing, then fall onto the ground. The scene cuts to afterwards (she later becomes pregnant).
A man and a woman have just finished having sex and we see them lying back in bed in a heavily blurred shot that then clears. The man's wearing pyjama bottoms and the woman a nightie. They get out of bed and kiss.
A man visits a woman in her flat. They kiss passionately and then move over to the sofa. The man visits the bathroom and describes a previous time when they "splashed about" in her large bath. They say that they're going to bed but we don't see this.
A man visits a girl to "have a session" and ends up finding that she's cheating on him. We see a young man sitting shirtless in bed, smoking.
A couple kiss in the background of the final scene.