
Beaches (1988)
Beaches (1988) is a classic romantic drama that follows the lifelong friendship between two women, CC Bloom and Hillary Whitney. The movie is filled with emotional moments, but it also contains some of the most iconic sexual moments in film history.
The first sexual moment in the movie occurs when CC and Hillary are teenagers. CC is in love with Hillary's brother, and she is desperate to make him notice her. She decides to take a risk and kiss him, and the moment is both awkward and passionate. This scene sets the tone for the rest of the movie and shows how CC and Hillary's relationship will evolve over the years.
The next sexual moment comes when CC and Hillary are adults. CC is married to a wealthy man, but she is still in love with Hillary's brother. When they meet again, the sexual tension between them is palpable. They share a passionate kiss, and it is clear that their feelings for each other have not changed.
The final sexual moment in the movie occurs when CC and Hillary are in their forties. CC is now divorced and living in New York City, while Hillary is married and living in Los Angeles. They reunite and share a tender embrace, and it is clear that their love for each other is still strong.
Beaches (1988) is a classic romantic drama that contains some of the most iconic sexual moments in film history. From the awkward teenage kiss to the passionate embrace of two adults, the movie captures the complexity of love and friendship. It is a timeless classic that will continue to be enjoyed for years to come.
A couple is seen kissing in front of a fireplace at night. It's implied that they are naked underneath the blankets.
There is a couple on the bed fully clothed, making a reference about how they had sex the night before.
A young single woman talks about a one-night stand that she has had with a man.
There is a stage production that features a song about women's breasts. There are several characters that walk onto the stage with fake, super-sized breasts. Terms such as "tits" and "boulder holders" are used in the song's lyrics.
There is one case of infidelity. A woman walks in on her husband having breakfast with another woman. The woman is wearing the wife's robe. It is implied that they had sex.
A few women wear low cut blouses that reveal cleavage.
A divorced woman becomes involved with an older man. It is implied that they may have had sex. The woman's friend accuses her of using him.
While struggling to make some money early in the movie, CC dresses up as a bunny and delivers a love message to a guy from his girlfriend. The lyrics she sings are "Happy, happy birthday, Bunny Boy! Love's kind of funny with a bunny boy, he loves me so hard, he's my bundle of joy. I try to go to sleep, but it's just no use, 'cuz all he really wants to do is reproduce. Happy birthday to you, happy birthday darling Johnny, happy birthday to you! Love from your darling Bunny Girl, Barbara."