FOUR GREAT SEX SCENES
just off the top of my head really. I do think #2 is probably the best. you be the judge.
4. Planet Terror: Rose McGowan(Cherry Darling) and Freddy Rodriguez(Wray)
Description: corny, cheesy, vintage, porn-esque
I don't think I need to elaborate past the description.
3. Lust, Caution: Tony Leung Chiu Wai(Mr. Yee) and Wei Tang(Wong Chia Chi, aka Mak Tai Tai)
Description: um...rape? and sweat.
At first the sex scene(s) are disturbing. Mr. Yee rips off her clothes and forces her into the positions he likes. He even binds her wrists at one point and forcibly enters her.
Mak struggles to break free and wrestles weakly during intercourse. Yet afterwards, as she lies somewhat lifeless on the bed, her mouth curves into a satisfied smile. I think the sex is what really buys Mak's affection for Mr. Yee. The sex is graphic; the footage is uncut.
Mak seems bored with her first experiences with sex. She only begins to have sex to practice her performance for when she seduces Mr. Yee. (She is on a mission to seduce him in order to assasinate him) The fellow she practices with keeps her updated on her progress. I think Mac begins to enjoy sex the moment she doesn't have to perform. She likes to be 'raped' by a man she desires.
It reminds me on the sex between Howard Roark and Dominique Francon in Ayn Rand's Fountainhead.
2. History Of Violence: Viggo Mortensen(Tom Stall) and Maria Bello(Edie Stall)
Description: rough, raw, hard fucking
A man(Joey) with a history of violence invents a new identity(Tom Stall) and moves to small town America.
Clearly, Edie has sex with Joey in this scene. Its ...rough, raw, hard fucking. The scene is the second sex scene of the movie.
The first one is Edie making love to Tom. She is role playing as a teenage cheerleader, pretending her strict parents are downstairs sleeping. Its...innocent, cuddly, cute. and kind of boring. Very Tom Stall hahaha.
1. The Departed: Vera Farmiga(Madolyn) and Leonardo DiCaprio(William Costigan, Jr.)
Sex Song: Comfortably Numb, by Pink Floyd
Description: soft, smooth, velvety, warm, passionate
William's attempt to start a new life as an honest citizen ironically thrusts him back into the very crime ridden world he tried to escape from. His classified assignment as an undercover cop alienates him further from any potential companionship. We watch as his social isolation spirals him deeper into a manic depression. William only expresses his frustration emotionally to one person: Madolyn, his therapist.
Madolyn is Colin Sulivan's fiance. Colin and William, though strangers, are rivals who live very different lives. As Madolyn eats a banana one morning, she tries to discuss with Colin a '...problem last night...its okay...natural and common with many men...' Obviously sex did not go well (i.e. did not happen) yesterday evening between the couple. (Note: The lighting in Colin's apartment is always harsh, stark, BRIGHT WHITE)
Colin's charming, but reclusive and shallow. Madolyn is his doll, another ingredient in his recipe for a happy life.
Eventually William and Madolyn somehow end up alone in her apartment. Immediatly William shows more genuine affection (than Colin) for her, hanging her childhood photo on the wall when Colin refused to display the very same photo.
The lighting is dim, soft, comfortable, sexy. William is obviously vulnerable at this point. I mean, this is the only person, the ONLY person in his life at the present who he feels comfortable with, affectionate for, trusting with, and at the moment attracted to ....and so on
So don't screw it up!
Madolyn makes the first move (I think this is the first time in the movie where she has actually been the first to make the move, but I could be wrong). The kisses get passionate, the clothes come off, and they make sweet sweet love...soft, smooth, velvety, warm, passionate...
and of course they are beautiful people with great bodies
Monday, January 26, 2009
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