Seconds (1966)
Seconds (1966) is a classic psychological thriller directed by John Frankenheimer. The film follows the story of a middle-aged man, Arthur Hamilton, who is unhappy with his life and decides to undergo a radical procedure to start a new life. The procedure involves a complete physical transformation and a new identity.
The film has several sexual moments that are integral to the plot. One of the most memorable scenes is when Arthur meets his new identity, Tony Wilson, for the first time. Tony is a handsome, young man and Arthur is immediately attracted to him. This scene is a powerful representation of the power of transformation and the potential for a new life.
Another sexual moment occurs when Tony meets his new love interest, Rita. Rita is a beautiful woman and Tony is instantly attracted to her. The scene is a powerful representation of the power of attraction and the potential for a new relationship.
The film also features a scene in which Tony and Rita have a passionate kiss. This scene is a powerful representation of the power of love and the potential for a new romance.
Overall, Seconds (1966) is a classic psychological thriller that features several sexual moments that are integral to the plot. These moments are powerful representations of the power of transformation, attraction, and love.
Sex is never actually depicted on screen but is implied.
There is a scene of a party where the guests are completely nude. Depending on which version you see, the nudity varies.
A woman is raped, we see brief glimpses of a man taking control of her and her disturbed reactions.
In the unedited version, there is fairly extensive full frontal and rear female nudity, and some brief male nudity.
The American theatrical release version only shows split-second instances of female breast and rear nudity are visible.
Some verbal insinuations for sexual references.