Valmont (1989) is a French-American period drama film based on the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos. The film follows the story of two aristocrats, the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, as they engage in a dangerous game of seduction and manipulation.
Valmont is known for its explicit sexual moments, which are integral to the story. The film features a variety of sexual encounters between the two main characters, as well as between other characters. The most memorable of these is the scene in which Valmont seduces the young Cecile de Volanges. This scene is particularly powerful, as it shows the power of Valmont’s manipulation and the vulnerability of Cecile.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, such as Valmont’s seduction of Madame de Tourvel, the Marquise’s seduction of Danceny, and the Marquise’s affair with Valmont. These scenes are all integral to the story, as they show the power dynamics between the characters and the consequences of their actions.
Overall, Valmont is a powerful film that features a number of explicit sexual moments. These moments are integral to the story, as they show the power dynamics between the characters and the consequences of their actions.
Sexual abuse scene: preliminary sex without the consent of Cecile.
A woman is lying down nude, no private parts are shown.
A young woman's skirt is pulled up, her bare butt is shown. Sex is implied.
Talk of adultery.
A man goes into a woman's room and they have sex (off-screen).
A couple have sex many times, slight rear female nudity seen.
A woman is seen in the bathtub, naked under sheer clothing.
A woman is shown fully nude.
A woman seduces a young man.