Masquerade (1988)
Masquerade (1988) is a romantic comedy-drama film directed by Bob Swaim and starring Rob Lowe, Meg Tilly, and Kim Cattrall. The film follows the story of a young man, Jack (Lowe), who falls in love with a mysterious woman, Demi (Tilly), who is pretending to be someone else.
The film contains several sexual moments that add to the overall romantic atmosphere. One of the most memorable scenes is when Jack and Demi first meet. Jack is immediately smitten with Demi and the two share a passionate kiss. This scene is made even more romantic by the fact that Demi is wearing a masquerade mask, which adds a sense of mystery and intrigue to the moment.
Another memorable sexual moment in the film comes when Jack and Demi are in bed together. The two share a passionate embrace and kiss, and the scene is made even more romantic by the fact that they are both wearing masks. This scene is a great example of how masks can be used to add a sense of mystery and romance to a moment.
The film also contains several other sexual moments, such as when Jack and Demi are in a hot tub together and when Jack and Demi share a passionate kiss in the rain. These moments add to the overall romantic atmosphere of the film and help to make it a classic romantic comedy.
Overall, Masquerade (1988) is a classic romantic comedy that contains several memorable sexual moments. These moments add to the overall romantic atmosphere of the film and help to make it a classic.
Contains moderate sex scenes and nudity
A young man and a young woman have sex. We see thrusting and the man's bare buttocks, briefly.
In a post-coital scene, there are a couple of lengthy shots of the woman's breasts and the man's buttocks.
A young man gets out of bed and we see him naked, with his bare buttocks visible a number of times (though no full-frontal nudity).
A young man is shown only wearing revealing tight briefs. He walks around in his underwear for an extended period of time whilst talking to another man.