
The Man Who Loved Women (1983)
The Man Who Loved Women is a 1983 romantic comedy directed by François Truffaut. The movie follows the story of Bertrand Morane, a womanizer who is obsessed with women and has had numerous affairs throughout his life.
The movie is filled with sexual moments, as Bertrand's relationships with women are often passionate and intense. One of the most memorable scenes is when Bertrand meets a young woman at a party and they have a passionate kiss. The scene is filled with sexual tension and is one of the most memorable moments in the movie.
Another memorable sexual moment is when Bertrand meets a woman in a bar and they have a passionate night together. The scene is filled with sexual energy and is one of the most romantic scenes in the movie.
The movie also features a number of other sexual moments, such as when Bertrand meets a woman in a park and they have a passionate conversation. The scene is filled with sexual tension and is one of the most romantic moments in the movie.
Overall, The Man Who Loved Women is a romantic comedy filled with sexual moments. The movie is filled with passionate and intense relationships between Bertrand and the women he meets throughout the movie. The movie is a classic and is sure to leave viewers with a lasting impression.
The protagonist and her girl are both in bed, naked. Breasts are visible on the female, yet the pubic region is inclined as she gets out of bed.
The protagonist is a womanizer.
In a flashback, an eighteen year old girl removes her pantyhose in front of the fifteen year old protagonist.
Clothed buttocks of female pedestrians are shown; cleavage is shown at the beach.
A man has clothed sex with a woman in a white dress and tries not to get caught. Brief moaning.
While pulled over for speeding, a man gets fellatio by a woman. Nothing is shown, except his reaction and the woman kicking her leg.
A cowboy disrobes to take a shower. Nothing graphic, his top half is the only visibility.
The protagonist remarks to his psychiatrist that during an earthquake, he could see her up-skirt in the reflection of a cabinet door. He then makes out with the psychiatrist and the scene changes to show him sleeping with her.
The protagonist carves a sculptor, while nude. Buttocks are visible.