
The Entity (1982)
The Entity (1982) is a horror movie directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Barbara Hershey. The movie tells the story of Carla Moran, a single mother who is terrorized by an invisible entity. The movie is filled with intense and disturbing scenes, but it also contains some surprisingly sensual moments.
The Entity is a movie that is not afraid to explore the sexual side of horror. Carla's encounters with the entity are often sexual in nature, as the entity assaults her in a variety of ways. In one scene, the entity appears in the form of a man and attempts to rape Carla. In another scene, the entity appears as a woman and caresses Carla's body. These scenes are both disturbing and sensual, and they help to create a sense of dread and tension.
The movie also contains some more subtle sexual moments. In one scene, Carla is seen in the shower, and the camera lingers on her body in a way that is both voyeuristic and sensual. In another scene, Carla is seen in bed with her lover, and the camera focuses on their passionate embrace. These scenes help to create a sense of intimacy and connection between the characters.
The Entity is a movie that is not afraid to explore the sexual side of horror. Its intense and disturbing scenes are balanced by some surprisingly sensual moments. These moments help to create a sense of dread and tension, as well as a sense of intimacy and connection between the characters.
There are three scenes of nudity, the first is when a woman gets into the bath tub; you see here breasts and buttocks.
The second scene of nudity where she gets molested and her breasts are shown.
The third scene is the most graphic, she is fully nude and being raped while laying spread eagle on the bed. It is quite graphic; you see her breasts, pubic area. and briefly her buttocks.
A total of 6 rapes scenes.