
Angel Heart (1987)
Angel Heart (1987) is a psychological thriller directed by Alan Parker and starring Mickey Rourke and Robert De Niro. The movie follows the story of a private detective, Harry Angel (Rourke), who is hired by a mysterious client to investigate the disappearance of a singer named Johnny Favorite. As the investigation progresses, Angel discovers a dark and twisted web of secrets and lies that leads him to the depths of the supernatural.
One of the most memorable aspects of Angel Heart is its sexual moments. From the opening scene, the movie is filled with sexual tension and innuendo. The relationship between Angel and his client, Louis Cyphre (De Niro), is particularly charged. Cyphre is a mysterious figure who seems to know more than he lets on, and his interactions with Angel are filled with sexual undertones.
The movie also features several explicit sex scenes. One of the most memorable is a scene between Angel and Epiphany Proudfoot (Lisa Bonet), a voodoo priestess. The scene is filled with passion and intensity, and it serves to further illustrate the dark and mysterious nature of the movie.
Angel Heart is a classic psychological thriller that features some of the most memorable sexual moments in film history. From the opening scene to the explicit sex scenes, the movie is filled with sexual tension and innuendo. It is a must-see for fans of psychological thrillers and those who appreciate the art of cinema.
There is a sexual component to 2 of the murders. A woman is found dead under a sheet and it is revealed that she was shot up the vagina. A man is also found dead and he is revealed to have been castrated. Both actions take place offscreen.
Breasts are shown briefly once or twice during bizarre rituals. Nudity overall includes male full rear nudity, bare chest and bare breasts.