Cocoon (1985)
Cocoon (1985) is a classic science fiction film directed by Ron Howard and starring an all-star cast. The movie follows a group of elderly people who discover a pool of mysterious alien cocoons in their retirement home. After they are exposed to the cocoons, they gain superhuman powers and are rejuvenated.
The movie also features some surprisingly steamy scenes. One of the most memorable is when the elderly couple, Ben and Mary, share a passionate kiss in the pool. The scene is both tender and romantic, and it shows that age is no barrier to love.
Another memorable moment is when the elderly couple, Art and Alma, share a passionate embrace in the pool. This scene is a reminder that love and passion can still exist in old age.
Finally, the movie features a scene where the elderly couple, Joe and Kitty, share a passionate kiss in the pool. This scene is a reminder that love and passion can still exist in old age, even when the body is no longer young.
Overall, Cocoon (1985) is a classic science fiction movie that features some surprisingly steamy scenes. The movie is a reminder that love and passion can still exist in old age, and that age is no barrier to love.
Three senior men wear swimming trunks. No nudity, no sex.
A man joins his wife in the shower. He is shown from the chest up, and she is not shown at all, but we hear giggles.
A man lying in a single bed opens the covers and pats the bed suggestively to his wife encouraging her to get in with him. She obliges, and the couple are seen cuddling.
Three married woman are seated around a table giggling and acting dreamy. It is implied that they all had sex the night before, but the implication would be lost on younger viewers.
A man peeping through a small hole spy's on a woman getting undressed. We (and presumably he) see her bare back only.
A woman is shown from behind fully naked as she walks down steps into a pool. Her backside is clearly shown (if not more). A presumably nude man is waiting for her in the water - but (unlike the woman) his private parts are not shown to us.
It is implied that an elderly man cheats on his devoted wife. It is later revealed that he is a habitual cheater.