Dressed to Kill (1980)
Dressed to Kill (1980) is a classic thriller directed by Brian De Palma. It follows the story of a woman who is murdered after witnessing a sexual encounter between a man and a woman. The film is known for its intense and explicit sexual moments, which have been praised by critics and audiences alike.
The film opens with a scene of a woman, Kate Miller (Angie Dickinson), in a hotel room with a man. The two engage in a passionate and explicit sexual encounter, which is intercut with shots of a mysterious figure watching them from outside the window. This scene sets the tone for the rest of the film, as it establishes the presence of a voyeuristic figure who is watching and judging the characters’ sexual behavior.
The film also features a scene in which Kate is in a taxi with a man who attempts to rape her. This scene is particularly intense, as it shows the power dynamics between men and women in a very explicit way. The scene is also notable for its use of slow motion, which adds to the tension and suspense of the moment.
The film also features a scene in which Kate is in a bathroom with a man who is trying to seduce her. This scene is notable for its use of camera angles and lighting, which create a sense of intimacy and suggest a sexual encounter between the two characters.
Overall, Dressed to Kill (1980) is a classic thriller that features some of the most intense and explicit sexual moments in film history. The film’s use of camera angles, lighting, and slow motion create a sense of tension and suspense that make these scenes even more powerful. The film’s exploration of power dynamics between men and women is also noteworthy, as it provides an interesting commentary on gender roles in society.
A man and a woman start making out in the back of a cab. The man reaches up into the woman's skirt and pulls her underwear off. He then slides his hand up in between her legs and she moans loudly with pleasure.
There is extensive female nudity, there is no male nudity.
The nudity and sex in the shower scene described below is only in the unrated version. In the normal version, you only see a breast for a second.
A woman dreams of showering nude while watching a man through the glass shower door (we see the side of her bare buttocks, her bare breasts, and her pubic region); another man appears behind her, cups his hand over her crotch, and thrusts violently from behind; the woman wakes up in bed with a man thrusting on top of her (she moans pleasurably and he climaxes).
A nude woman gets out of bed (we see the side of her bare breast and her bare buttocks).
A high-class call-girl is shown entering and/or leaving men's apartments in a few scenes (sex is implied).
A gang attempts to rape a woman and the members make sexually suggestive comments.
A woman undresses down to her underwear and poses seductively in front of a man (her nearly bare breasts including half a nipple are visible, as well as part of her bare buttocks and cleavage); she crudely asks him to have sex with her and makes a reference towards his erection.
A man is revealed to be a transsexual who wants to undergo sex-change surgery; a woman provides a detailed explanation of what the surgery entails.
A woman disrobes to shower (the side of her bare breast is visible from a distance); while she showers, we see her bare breasts and buttocks.
There is no nudity and technically no sex in the cab scene described below
A man and a woman kiss passionately in the back of a taxi; he lies her back on the seat, caresses her clothed buttocks, opens her dress, and kisses her bare breast; he removes her panties and reaches between her legs (manual stimulation is implied; cabbie tells police the man performed cunnilingus). The woman moans and screams as she presumably climaxes; the two then go to the man's apartment, where sex is implied (we later learn the man has venereal disease).