
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) is a controversial film directed by Martin Scorsese. It is based on the novel of the same name by Nikos Kazantzakis, and tells the story of Jesus Christ's life and his struggle with his faith. The film has been the subject of much debate due to its depiction of Jesus' inner struggle and its sexual moments.
The film begins with Jesus (played by Willem Dafoe) in the desert, where he is tempted by Satan (played by Harvey Keitel). Satan tempts Jesus with the promise of a life of pleasure and power, and Jesus is tempted to accept. This temptation is a metaphor for Jesus' struggle with his faith, and his desire to live a life of earthly pleasure.
The film also contains several sexual moments. In one scene, Jesus is seen making love to Mary Magdalene (played by Barbara Hershey). This scene is a metaphor for Jesus' struggle with his faith, and his desire to experience physical pleasure. The scene is also a representation of Jesus' love for Mary Magdalene, and his willingness to accept her despite her past.
The film also contains a scene in which Jesus is seen in bed with Mary Magdalene, and the two are seen embracing and kissing. This scene is a representation of Jesus' love for Mary Magdalene, and his willingness to accept her despite her past.
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) is a controversial film, and its sexual moments have been the subject of much debate. While some argue that these scenes are necessary to convey the story of Jesus' inner struggle, others argue that they are inappropriate and offensive. Whatever your opinion, it is clear that the sexual moments in the film are an important part of the story, and are essential to conveying the themes of faith and temptation.
There is a river scene with full frontal nudity--about four or so women with clear full frontal and one man showing brief full frontal nudity, both include pubic hair.
There is a quick scene with a topless, tattooed woman.
Several men are shown (one at a time) having sex serially with a prostitute but not much male nudity can be seen. Female full rear and breast nudity are seen.
A woman is seen fully naked for a long period of time, her breasts, buttocks, and genitals are seen. Another viewer saw no such thing.
There is a short scene of full-frontal nudity (male and female). Another viewer saw no such thing.
As Jesus is being beaten just before he is taken to be crucified, there are brief views of his naked rear end.
As the crown of thorns is placed on his head, he is shown nude from behind for several seconds.
Jesus is seen having subduded sex with Mary Magdalene, but not much nudity is shown.
Mary Magdalene is seen with a pregnant stomach and her breasts are also visible.