Honey is a 1981 romantic comedy film directed by Robert Ellis Miller and starring Jessica Lange and Michael Caine. The film follows the story of a young woman, Honey, who is trying to find her place in the world.
Honey is a classic romantic comedy, but it also contains some surprisingly steamy sexual moments. The film opens with Honey and her boyfriend, played by Michael Caine, in bed together. The scene is tender and intimate, and it sets the tone for the rest of the movie.
Later in the film, Honey and her boyfriend have a passionate encounter in a hotel room. The scene is intense and sensual, and it shows the couple's deep connection.
The film also features a memorable scene in which Honey and her boyfriend dance together in a nightclub. The scene is sexy and playful, and it shows the couple's playful side.
Overall, Honey is a classic romantic comedy with some surprisingly steamy sexual moments. The film's steamy scenes are tender and passionate, and they show the couple's deep connection. Honey is a must-see for fans of romantic comedies.
A young woman, who is the protagonist, watches a couple having sex or engaging in foreplay on numerous scenes. Nudity is shown.
The protagonist is shown nude taking a bath, her breasts and bush visible. Later she is approached by an older woman (with her boobs protruding from her blouse) who playfully touches her naked body and wipes her with a towel.
The protagonist loses her clothes and wanders naked around a house. Her breasts and pubic hair are shown and closed up. She hides under a bed while a man and a woman have sex over it. The woman can be seen over a man.
The protagonist is tied up and undressed from he bottom by a man. Sex between them is implied, but it is not shown.