
The 4th Man (1983)
The 4th Man (1983) is a psychological thriller directed by Paul Verhoeven. The movie follows the story of a man, played by Jeroen Krabbe, who is hired to write a novel about a woman, played by Renee Soutendijk, who is involved in a series of mysterious deaths.
The movie is known for its intense and explicit sexual moments. One of the most memorable scenes is when the protagonist and the woman he is writing about have a passionate encounter in a hotel room. The scene is shot in a way that emphasizes the physicality of the characters and their intense emotions.
The movie also features a scene in which the protagonist and the woman are in a bathtub together. This scene is particularly memorable because of its slow-motion shots and its focus on the physicality of the characters.
The movie also features a scene in which the protagonist and the woman are in a car together. This scene is particularly memorable because of its focus on the physicality of the characters and its intense emotions.
The 4th Man is a classic psychological thriller that features some of the most memorable sexual moments in film history. The movie is a must-see for fans of psychological thrillers and those who appreciate intense and explicit sexual moments.
male genitalia can be seen at several ocassions
a man takes a bra and plays with it, the female owner of the bra notices that the man likes her lingerie
A woman bathing, no nudity can be seen, talking with the nude man
woman enters the bedroom, wearing a nightgown, pubic hair and breasts can be seen.
woman pushes her breasts in the face of the man, man sucks her nipples
woman sits on top of man, sexual intercourse is implicated
man talks about his genetalia "slipping out"