
Blind Date (1987)
Macho masculine behavior as typical for the era. Disrespectful and dismissive behavior towards women--referring to them as "chicks," sexual objects, and uninvited sexual harassment such as wolf whistling. Braggadocio with each other about their alleged sexual adventures. Male protagonist takes advantage of the fact that he believes he can have a "good time" with a woman who is a cheap drunk by plying her with champagne early in the evening.
Talk about sex (some of it pretty frank). Some passionate kissing. We see an erotic art exhibit including paintings of bare breasts and phallic imagery, and a mechanical bronze woman who is moving back and forth on a phallic-shaped object. We see a guy's bare butt when he moons a dog.
Woman offers to live with a man she doesn't love in order to protect the one she does love. In turn, the man blackmails her into agreeing to marry him if he represents the other man in court. He then insists the marriage include sex as a prerequisite.