
At Close Range (1986)
At Close Range (1986) is a classic crime drama that follows the story of a teenage boy, Brad Whitewood Jr. (Sean Penn), who is drawn into a life of crime by his father, Brad Sr. (Christopher Walken). The movie is filled with intense and thrilling moments, but it also contains some surprisingly intimate and sexual moments.
One of the most memorable scenes in the film is when Brad Jr. and his girlfriend, Terry (Mary Stuart Masterson), share a passionate kiss in the middle of a field. The scene is filled with emotion and longing, and it is one of the most romantic moments in the movie.
Another scene that stands out is when Brad Jr. and his father have a heated argument in a bar. During the argument, Brad Sr. grabs Brad Jr. and pulls him close, and the two share a long, intense stare. This moment is filled with sexual tension, and it is one of the most powerful scenes in the film.
At Close Range is a classic crime drama, but it also contains some surprisingly intimate and sexual moments. The film is filled with emotion and longing, and these moments add to the intensity of the story.
A couple wake up in a bed without clothes, it is obvious they had sex, but you don't see or hear anything.
A woman is taken to a room where she is obviously raped, though you don't hear or see anything, you can see her clothes being taken off violently.
There a scene where some characters go into a strip club and you can see a woman's breast while she dances and others are clapping and screaming.