The Tenant (1976)
The Tenant (1976) is a psychological horror film directed by Roman Polanski. It tells the story of a man named Trelkovsky, who moves into an apartment in Paris and finds himself in a strange and disturbing situation.
The Tenant is a film that is filled with sexual moments. From the beginning, Trelkovsky is surrounded by sexual tension. He meets his neighbor Simone, who is a beautiful woman with a mysterious past. There is a strong sexual attraction between them, and they eventually become lovers.
The sexual moments in the film become more intense as the story progresses. Trelkovsky's landlord, Mme. Dioz, is a sexually aggressive woman who tries to seduce him. She also makes suggestive comments about his body and his sexuality.
The sexual moments in The Tenant are not just limited to Trelkovsky and Simone. There are also scenes of sexual violence, such as when Trelkovsky is attacked by a group of thugs. These scenes are disturbing and uncomfortable, but they are also important to the story.
The Tenant is a film that is filled with sexual moments. From the beginning, Trelkovsky is surrounded by sexual tension. As the story progresses, the sexual moments become more intense and disturbing. The film is a powerful exploration of sexuality and its effects on the human psyche.
A man introduces a woman and says "Best blowjob in Paris."
A mention of a blowjob and an orgy.
A woman takes off a man's pants as he lays on a bed with the intention of having sex. However he falls asleep and nothing happens. Only his bare legs are visible.
A man dresses as a woman and in one scene his entire leg is visible in a stocking.
Stella and Trelkovsky make out in a theater. She rubs his crotch and he grabs her breast. (brief)
Several mild jokes and comments about masturbation.
In the bathroom there is graffiti showing a topless woman.