
Straw Dogs (2011)
The 2011 remake of the classic 1971 film "Straw Dogs" is a tense and gripping thriller that features some of the most intense and controversial sexual moments in recent memory.
The movie follows a young couple, David and Amy, who move to a small town in the English countryside. As they settle into their new home, they are met with hostility from the locals, who are suspicious of the couple's city ways. As tensions rise, the couple find themselves in a dangerous situation when a group of locals break into their home and attempt to rape Amy.
The sexual moments in the movie are intense and controversial. The rape scene is particularly harrowing, as the attackers are relentless in their pursuit of Amy. The scene is shot in a way that makes it difficult to watch, as the camera lingers on Amy's face as she is subjected to the violence.
The movie also features a scene in which David and Amy have consensual sex. This scene is also intense, as it is shot in a way that emphasizes the power dynamics between the two characters. The scene is also notable for its frank depiction of female pleasure, as Amy is shown to be an active participant in the act.
Overall, the sexual moments in "Straw Dogs" are some of the most intense and controversial in recent memory. The movie is a gripping thriller that is sure to leave viewers with a lasting impression.
A woman is raped twice by two separate men one right after the other. The second one is considerably more violent. Flashbacks of the event are also shown at different times in the film. There is some very brief breast and buttocks female nudity, though it is flashed so fast you barely even notice it.
A woman is seen jogging. Her nipples are visible through her shirt. She removes her shirt, flashing several men. (No actual nudity is seen)
A man takes chess pieces and places them up his wife's nightgown and she guesses which piece it is. No nudity
A man and woman briefly discuss having sex