
The Comfort of Strangers (1990)
The Comfort of Strangers is a 1990 psychological thriller directed by Paul Schrader. The film follows two British tourists, Mary and Colin, as they travel to Venice and become entangled in a dangerous game of seduction and manipulation with an enigmatic couple, Robert and Caroline.
The film is filled with sexual moments that add to the tension and suspense of the story. From the very beginning, Mary and Colin are drawn to each other, and their attraction is palpable. As they explore the city, they share intimate moments, such as a passionate kiss in a gondola. The sexual tension between them is further heightened when they meet Robert and Caroline. Robert and Caroline are a mysterious couple who seem to have an almost supernatural power over the two tourists. They invite Mary and Colin to their home, where they engage in a game of seduction and manipulation.
The sexual moments in the film become increasingly intense as the story progresses. Robert and Caroline seem to have a strange hold over Mary and Colin, and they use this power to manipulate them into doing their bidding. The sexual moments become more and more explicit, culminating in a scene in which Robert and Caroline force Mary and Colin to engage in a foursome. This scene is particularly disturbing, as it shows the power that Robert and Caroline have over the two tourists.
The Comfort of Strangers is a gripping psychological thriller that uses sexual moments to heighten the tension and suspense of the story. The film is a fascinating exploration of power and manipulation, and the sexual moments add to the overall atmosphere of the film.
Nudity: Female breast
Sex: Naked male and female are seen in bed together, sexual intercourse may be implied, but is not explicit.