The Big Red One (1980)
The Big Red One (1980) is a classic war movie directed by Samuel Fuller. It follows the story of a group of soldiers from the US 1st Infantry Division, known as the Big Red One, as they fight their way through World War II. The movie is known for its realistic portrayal of war and its gritty action sequences.
However, the movie also contains some surprisingly sexual moments. One of the most memorable is when the soldiers come across a group of French women bathing in a river. The scene is shot in a way that emphasizes the beauty of the women and the sensuality of the moment. It is a brief but powerful moment that serves to remind the audience of the humanity of the soldiers and the tragedy of war.
Another memorable sexual moment comes when the soldiers come across a group of German women in a barn. The scene is shot in a way that emphasizes the vulnerability of the women and the power of the soldiers. It is a powerful reminder of the horrors of war and the way it can strip away people's humanity.
The Big Red One is a classic war movie that is known for its realistic portrayal of war and its gritty action sequences. However, it also contains some surprisingly sexual moments that serve to remind the audience of the humanity of the soldiers and the tragedy of war.
A character has sex with a female resistance fighter (extended version only).
Frequent sexual dialogue throughout the film.
A soldier loses a testicle to an enemy landmine (very bloody).
Childbirth scene inside an abandoned German tank (no nudity).
Use of condoms on the ends of rifles to protect against salt water, and in place of gloves in a childbirth scene.