
Dream Lovers (1986) is a romantic comedy directed by John Hughes and starring Molly Ringwald and John Cusack. The movie follows the story of two high school students, Samantha (Ringwald) and Michael (Cusack), who are in love but have to deal with the pressures of their parents and society.
The movie contains several sexual moments that are both humorous and romantic. One of the most memorable scenes is when Samantha and Michael sneak away to a hotel room for a night of passion. The scene is both funny and romantic as they fumble around trying to figure out how to make love.
Another memorable scene is when Samantha and Michael are in the backseat of a car and they start to make out. This scene is both funny and romantic as they struggle to keep their hands off each other.
The movie also contains a few more subtle sexual moments. For example, when Samantha and Michael are in the school library, they share a passionate kiss. This scene is both romantic and sensual as they express their love for each other.
Overall, Dream Lovers (1986) is a romantic comedy that contains several sexual moments. These moments are both funny and romantic, and they help to make the movie an enjoyable experience.
There's a scene between a man and woman in bed; they make out and plead that when the other person dies, that they'll follow them not feeling the loneliness of death. The man remarks feeling of being inside her lover's flesh and not just being a "beautiful spirit".
Cheng takes a shower; nothing explicit. She's only seen from the shoulders upward. Another time, the shot is seen from behind her bare back.
A woman goes to his boyfriend's apartment, where they excitedly rush into the bedroom - carrying the girl over his shoulders. They then disrobe their underwear, still clothed. Song Yu undoes his pants belt and then places himself over her crotch, where they copulate. This lasts about twenty seconds; nothing explicit is shown. They're later seen swinging around before dropping to the floor, tackling each other playfully.
The same man briefly reaches inside his lover's unbuttoned vest to clench her breast; no explicitness, but it's rather implied.
Cheng removes her coat for Song and she sits on the floor, clothed. The two then get together on the ground, admiring at each other. They then proceed to make out; Song going down from Cheng's neck to chest and then back to her neck. She then slaps him off.
A woman has a hallucination and then forcefully makes out with the man; she moans profusely. The two are clothed, so there's no nudity or explicitness.
Wah-Lei tearfully reconciles with Song Yu; she takes off her blouse, exposing her breasts. This is only kind of nudity in the whole film. The two momentarily make out.