Jan 01,2008
nudity | - A husband climbs on top and kisses his wife in bed (they are clothed):, begins to undress her and we hear sensual sounds coming from the bedroom that can be heard through the house. - Some women dance the can-can, wearing bloomers, and one woman dances without the underwear and her bare buttocks can be seen briefly. Her vulva can be seen briefly in the reflection of a woman's theater binoculars. A woman wears pajamas that reveal her bare abdomen. A man is bare-chested. A woman, wearing pajamas, gets out of bed. - A husband and wife kiss in bed (he is bare-chested). A man and a woman kiss in a couple of scenes. A husband kisses his wife on the ear, nose and neck. - Nude works of art are seen throughout the film: A nude and discreetly covered statue in a theater, a nude statue of Venus in a couple of scenes, nude figures on a bas-relief, an abstract painting of a nude, a nude male statue on fountain, and a woman pushes a nude Venus statue over and it shatters. - Someone walks in on a couple caught making love (nothing is seen). A woman dances a sensual tango with her husband's father. A married couple smokes while lying in bed (it is implied that they have had sex). A husband and wife are shown in bed, in pajamas while they swig wine from a bottle. A man and a woman are shown in separate beds. - A person reads a sensual passage from "Lady Chatterley's Lover." A family is shocked to learn that a woman is remarried. Source: www.kids-in-mind.com |
alcohol | Many characters smoke and champagne is consumed at a party. |