One from the Heart (1981)
One from the Heart (1981) is a romantic musical film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The film follows the story of Hank and Frannie, two lovers who are struggling to make their relationship work. Throughout the film, there are several moments of sexual tension between the two characters.
The first moment of sexual tension occurs when Hank and Frannie are in a restaurant. Hank is trying to explain to Frannie why he is so distant, and Frannie is trying to understand why. As they talk, the tension between them builds until they finally kiss. This moment is a powerful one, as it shows the passion and intensity of their relationship.
The second moment of sexual tension occurs when Hank and Frannie are in a hotel room. Frannie is trying to seduce Hank, and Hank is trying to resist her advances. The tension between them is palpable, and it is clear that they both want to be together. However, Hank eventually gives in and they make love. This moment is a beautiful one, as it shows the power of their love and the strength of their bond.
The third moment of sexual tension occurs when Hank and Frannie are in a nightclub. Frannie is trying to make Hank jealous by dancing with another man, and Hank is trying to keep his composure. The tension between them is intense, and it is clear that they both want to be together. Eventually, Hank gives in and they kiss passionately. This moment is a powerful one, as it shows the intensity of their love and the strength of their bond.
Overall, One from the Heart (1981) is a beautiful film that captures the passion and intensity of a relationship. The moments of sexual tension between Hank and Frannie are powerful and moving, and they show the strength of their bond.
Ray gets out of bed and puts on a robe, partial rear seen.
Much incongruous nudity of main character. Opening scene is main female character stepping out of shower with breasts visible for 5 seconds
A couple gets naked to have sex. Tastefully done, from a distance we see the woman's breasts, not much else seen because of darkness.
A woman takes her top off twice, but nothing is seen because her back is to us.
A woman (Frannie) changes into lingerie as Hank watches. We see her breast from the side.
A woman bends over and we see her breasts and possibly her nipples.
A woman (Frannie) stands topless in a bedroom in front of Ray and Hank. She is carried out of her apartment into public while she is topless and in her underwear. She has a nighty that she holds over her breasts.