As a
writer, I don’t like writing sex scenes. I’m not a prude, but overall sex
scenes tend to be boring to write and usually boring to read.
The same in
the movies. There’s not a lot of originality.
However
there are two great movie sex scenes which are far more erotic while being subtle than
anything explicit.
Gone with
the Wind: Rhett carries Scarlet up that beautiful staircase. Fade out. Fade in
with Scarlet smiling like she’s never smiled before. My imagination was better
than anything that could be filmed.
FDR, A
Royal Weekend: Ok, FDR although I may have loved his politics, he would never
replace Clooney, Garou or hundreds of other males as a sex symbol. But this
film had a scene so finally done that it could win both a PG rating and the
imaginative sex scene of the year award should one be given.
FDR is
driving Daisy, his cousin and future mistress, in his convertible. They go into this field with nothing else
around and he stops the car. He puts his hand on her knee. She responds. The
camera pulls back so only the back of their heads and shoulders are showing in
the topless car surrounded by country. Only ever so slowly can one see FDR
moving slightly.
Clever.
1 comment:
I agree, subtle is better for me. Both in reading and writing. In fact, I steer away from books with raw graphics. Nope, don't need them!
Appreciated your take on this and I'm a sucker for Rhett and Scarlett.
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