Don't Look Now (1973)
The 1973 psychological thriller "Don't Look Now" is a classic of British cinema, and is renowned for its iconic sexual moments. Directed by Nicolas Roeg, the film follows a married couple, John and Laura Baxter (Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie), as they travel to Venice following the death of their daughter.
The film is filled with sexual tension, and the couple's grief is often expressed through their physical relationship. The most famous scene in the movie is the couple's lovemaking scene, which is both tender and passionate. The scene is shot in a single take, and the camera lingers on the couple's faces as they make love. This scene is often cited as one of the most erotic moments in cinema history.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, such as a scene in which John and Laura are seen in a passionate embrace in a Venetian alleyway. This scene is particularly notable for its use of slow motion, which adds to the intensity of the moment.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, such as a scene in which John and Laura are seen in a passionate embrace in a Venetian alleyway. This scene is particularly notable for its use of slow motion, which adds to the intensity of the moment.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, such as a scene in which John and Laura are seen in a passionate embrace in a Venetian alleyway. This scene is particularly notable for its use of slow motion, which adds to the intensity of the moment.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, such as a scene in which John and Laura are seen in a passionate embrace in a Venetian alleyway. This scene is particularly notable for its use of slow motion, which adds to the intensity of the moment.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, such as a scene in which John and Laura are seen in a passionate embrace in a Venetian alleyway. This scene is particularly notable for its use of slow motion, which adds to the intensity of the moment.
Overall, "Don't Look Now" is a classic of British cinema, and its sexual moments are some of the most iconic in film history. The film's use of slow motion and lingering shots of the couple's faces add to the intensity of the moments, and make them even more memorable.
The man takes a bath his bare butt is shown. The woman too takes bath and her breasts and butt are briefly shown.
Nudity can be found only in the love scene and the bathroom scene, and they're consequential.
There is a sex scene between a man and woman with action intercut throughout the scene. Frontal nudity is shown in the scene, including bare breasts and very brief lower nudity, which can be visibly shown briefly in the scene. The couple is shown passionately kissing and making love with each other.