The Unseen (1980)
The Unseen (1980) is a horror movie directed by Danny Steinmann. It follows the story of a young woman, Alice, who is haunted by a mysterious figure. The movie is filled with sexual moments that add to the tension and suspense of the story.
The first sexual moment in the movie occurs when Alice is in the shower. She is startled by a figure in the mirror, and the camera lingers on her body as she tries to cover herself. This scene is meant to create a sense of vulnerability and fear, as Alice is exposed and vulnerable in the shower.
The second sexual moment occurs when Alice is in bed with her boyfriend. The camera focuses on their bodies as they kiss and caress each other. This scene is meant to create a sense of intimacy and connection between the two characters.
The third sexual moment occurs when Alice is being chased by the mysterious figure. She runs into a room and finds a man in bed. The camera lingers on the man's body as Alice stares at him in shock. This scene is meant to create a sense of fear and suspense, as Alice is unsure of what the man is going to do.
The Unseen (1980) is a horror movie filled with sexual moments that add to the tension and suspense of the story. These moments create a sense of vulnerability, intimacy, and fear that help to draw the audience into the story.
After the three reporters get settled into the Keller's house, one of the reporters takes a bath, briefly showing breasts and a very brief slight view of pubic hair (No genitalia shown)
There is talk of a brother impregnating his own sister.
There's talk of a father cutting of his son's penis as punishment. (this doesn't happen)
A woman talks about being pregnant and having an abortion.