Star 80 (1983)
Star 80 (1983) is a movie that explores the dark side of fame and the consequences of living a life in the spotlight. The movie follows the story of Playboy Playmate Dorothy Stratten, who was murdered by her estranged husband Paul Snider. The movie is filled with sexual moments that are both heartbreaking and captivating.
The movie opens with a scene of Dorothy and Paul in bed together, and it quickly becomes clear that their relationship is not a healthy one. Paul is controlling and possessive, while Dorothy is trying to break free from his grasp. The sexual tension between the two is palpable, and it is clear that Dorothy is uncomfortable with the situation.
The movie also features a scene in which Dorothy is seen posing for a Playboy magazine photo shoot. The scene is filled with sexual energy, as Dorothy is seen posing in various states of undress. The scene is both erotic and heartbreaking, as it is clear that Dorothy is uncomfortable with the situation.
The movie also features a scene in which Dorothy is seen in a hotel room with a man who is not Paul. The scene is filled with sexual tension, as Dorothy is clearly trying to escape from Paul's grasp. The scene is both heartbreaking and captivating, as it is clear that Dorothy is trying to find a way out of her situation.
Overall, Star 80 (1983) is a movie that explores the dark side of fame and the consequences of living a life in the spotlight. The movie is filled with sexual moments that are both heartbreaking and captivating. The movie is a powerful reminder of the dangers of fame and the importance of making healthy choices.
There is nudity throughout the film. A woman's breasts are seen in the bathtub. Many instances of topless woman in skimpy underwear and in very seductive poses, topless dancers, artwork depicting topless female nudity. Shirtless male nudity. Man in briefs shown.
Sexual conversation.
Husband cheats on wife when she is out of town. We see him briefly in bed twice with a stripper (no nudity), some thrusting and another time he picks up a woman in a bar and we see her in bra and panties implying they had sex.
We see Dorothy in bed with another man(no nudity).
Before the murder Paul and Dorothy have sex. Although it is technically consentual, Dorothy cries a lot during the scene. Breasts and brief graphic movements are seen.
We briefly see a naked male butt during a ladies night at a strip club. We also see lots of male dancers in thong underwear dance suggestively.
The film heavily implies that Snider rapes Stratten's corpse (which allegedly happened in the real-life case). He ties her naked body (a close-up of the butt is visible) to a sexualized exercise bench, and he is discreetly angled in a brief shot, as though he is violating her body (no movement).
Snider and Stratten's very bloody naked bodies are visible, face-down, in a ceiling shot in a dark room.