Best Film Sex Scenes

Best Film Sex Scenes




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A list of mainstream/independent (i.e. non-pornographic) films which include scenes of actual sex acts between the actors.
Not Rated | 85 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance
A French comedy film that explores the sexual shenanigans of a French middle-class family in explicit detail!
Not Rated | 103 min | Drama, Romance
An erotic tale of a group of 20 somethings in a seaside town...
A journalist interviews some prostitutes...
Story of a French strip-tease worker
A primary school teacher's sexual adventures (French).
Unrated | 115 min | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Two female friends use their sexuality to rise up the corporate ladder in Paris
Disturbing goings-on based on a French novel.
A series of interlinked erotic tales
Set on a housing estate in Eastern Europe this is a strange film, brooding film.
The first Dutch film in the list...
Not Rated | 90 min | Adult, Comedy, Music
Aussie film about sex, drugs and rock n roll...and lots of sex and cumshots!
Austria. Two female friends decide to make extra money working as escorts...
Unrated | 158 min | Drama, Fantasy, Horror
Quite possibly the most disturbing film you'll ever see: urination, defecation, semen, blood, gore, animal cruelty...yet beautifully shot.
NC-17 | 104 min | Horror, Mystery, Thriller
The nastiest film on this list. Banned in many countries due to its violence.
German friends make a film about desire...
Three German females have sexual adventures...
Brilliant but controversial film follows the day to day life of a 14 year old teen in an estate in Serbia as she tries hard to forget her father's illness with sex and partying.

Capturing sex scenes in movies in all their beauty, passion and intimacy is not an easy task and many a times they do come off as hilarious and ridiculously blown over-the-top. There are plenty of love making scenes that have been provocative but very few could overwhelm you with a sense of passion and intimacy that can have a lasting impact on you. I have always been fascinated by filmmakers who capture lovemaking scenes at its emotional core, in a way that justifies the dynamics of the relationship between the characters. So with all that said now, here is a list of the top movie sex scenes ever. Note: If you are hoping for 50 Shades of Grey sex scenes then you are looking at the wrong list. Read here.
There is absolutely nothing artistic about the love-making in this movie. It is pure frantic sex between two volatile people. There is nothing that can keep them together if not for the passion they feed of each other. If you are looking for a hot, mad, passionate, crazy sex scene, your search ends right here.
A lot of other sequences could have held this position, but why does ‘Frida’ make the cut above the rest? Well, it is not the sex scenes that are provocative in the film but Frida herself who is provocative. I am not going to pick one particular scene from the film — you can pick any — because Frida (Salma Hayek) is a walking symbol of sexual provocation. The kind of sexual confidence she exudes is irresistible. Well, you might even just call her ‘Goddess of Sex’.
‘Secretary’ explores the world of BDSM (Bondage and Discipline, Dominance and Submission, Sadomasochism). And it does so through a weird relationship between boss and his secretary. The movie reveals an array of emotions and expressions that a normal person would be scared to accept or express and the movie addresses that. It brings to light the darkness of fantasies gone wild. But if you look closely, the foreplay between the boss and the secretary isn’t actually sexual. Everything the boss does is to showcase his dominance.
‘Vicky Christina Barcelona’ is oozing with sexuality. Is it because of the presence of three super-hot actresses or the underlying implicit sexual energy, I will leave that for you to decide. One scene in particular that’s extremely provocative in the film. When Cristina (Scarlett Johansson) and María Elena(Penélope Cruz) make love to each other in a photo-processing room that’s dimly lit in red, it is irresistibly provocative. What makes it even more darkly exciting is that both women are in love with the same man.
When two people drift apart they lose the warmth for each other. Lovers become strangers because their lives are not what they had supposed it to would be. The romance withers slowly. This is exactly what happens to Dean Pereira (Ryan Gosling) and Cindy Heller (Michelle Williams). When they get back, when they seem to be finding the answers to their loveless relationship, there comes a scene which is immensely provocative. It paints a picture of struggle where two loves are trying to search the passion they once had. They try to compensate the lack of warmth with a forced passion.
It is said that when a person is grieving, he or she looks for sex as an outlet. The scene between Hank Grotowski and Leticia Musgrove in ‘Monster’s Ball’ best represents that. They both are grieving and one night find comfort in each other’s presence. The reason the scene is so sexy and provocative is because both don’t hold back. Both of them let themselves go completely within each other. They are entangled in each other’s breaths and for that fleeting moment they find themselves free of any baggage.
This might not work well if you aren’t aware of the context of the film which leads to the scene. Featuring Billy Bob Thornton and Halle Berry, this is quite simply one of the most moving and believable sex scenes ever filmed. Hank and Leticia share open themselves up and share each other’s sorrows and grief in a deeply personal moment as they break into each other’s souls, stripping themselves off on an emotional level. It works as consolation, as solace for broken souls and to mend each other’s pain, showing us the real beauty and power of human intimacy. Easily, one of the best movie sex scenes of all time.
Paul Vehoeven’s murder mystery thriller is perhaps most remembered for its sensational erotic scenes, most notably Sharon Stone’s famous cross leg scene. Nick, played by Michael Douglas, investigates the murder of a rock star named Johnny Boz but things get complicated when he falls in love with Johnny’s cunning, enigmatic girlfriend. The scene in reference has Catherine and Nick making out at Catherine’s apartment in one of the most realistic and convincing portrayals of sexual acts ever performed in cinema. The mysterious and complicated relationship between the characters adds a more intriguing layer of depth, energy and vigour on to the scene.
The sex scene between Detective Nick Curran and Catherine Tramell is a wildfire of fantasy. The scene is sexy for the mystery it has and for the thrill that precedes it. The character of Catherine is mysterious and has so many layers that the scene acts as an unearthing of her hidden personality. It sets the stage to humanize her portrayal. The reason the scene works for the audience and is still reminisced is for the way it is played. There is the tying of the hands, the battle between the characters to overpower and at the same time giving in. Also, the furnitures like the Victorian bed and the mirror on the ceiling is very integral to the scene and make the whole set up even more provocative.
Noah and Allie are reunited. They kiss in the rain as he takes her to the house and they make mad love in a beautifully chaotic mess of a scene that lets the characters vent their emotions. It’s a fantastic build up as Noah and Allie, being childhood lovers, have fallen apart from each other for a long, long time and fate has this toyed with their emotions in the most cruel way possible. Allie is engaged to another young man which seemingly makes things a lot more complicated, making this scene a lot more intense, emotional and powerful than you could probably think.
Darren Aronofsky’s disturbing psychological thriller features one of the most dashingly erotic lovemaking scenes you’ll ever see. The sheer randomness from which it comes out brings on a special level of tension and excitement on to the scene. Aronofsky creates a wildly erotic atmosphere, rightly keeping us on the edge and adding a sense of anticipation to the heated moment. Mila Kunis dominates the scene, subduing Portman, with her ravishingly seductive eyes and dashing charisma that further pumps up the scene. It’s rough, tense, wild and incredibly arousing.
David Lynch’s nightmarish voyage into the depths of human subconscious is one of the most enigmatic and intriguing pieces of cinema ever crafted. The film follows a man who is convicted of murdering his wife after which he morphs into a different man, named Pete, and starts leading life as a mechanic. Pete develops a complex relationship with a gorgeous, attractive, young woman, named Alice and towards the end of the film, the two meet up at an empty cabin in a desert and make love. Brilliantly shot with an eerie atmosphere painting the dark psyche of its characters, the scene is a beautifully poetic, tragic portrait of lust.
‘Shame’ is a painful film to watch and experience. An unflinching and honest depiction of addiction and how it consumes our existence, ‘Shame’ is one of the most harrowing cinematic experiences I’ve ever had. In one of the film’s most famous scenes, Brandon Sullivan, played brilliantly by an in-form Michael Fassbender, has sex with two women in a wild display of unbridled fantasies that is both undeniably erotic and passionate yet so profoundly harrowing and disturbing to look at. Masterfully directed and acted with breathtaking intensity, this scene is one of the most powerful and honest portrayals of raw sexuality on-screen.
An immensely disturbing portrait of parenthood and sexuality, ‘Antichrist’ is one of Danish provocateur Lars Von Trier’s most exciting works that attracted and repulsed viewers in equal measure. The prologue sequence begins with a couple making intense, passionate love as their kid watches them, climbs up to the window and jumps out of the apartment. In a classic Von Trier-ish opening sequence with extreme use of slow mos intended to devastate viewers, the scene quite brilliantly achieves what it sets out to; a viscerally erotic and profoundly disturbing image of human nature at its most frighteningly vulnerable edges.
The lovemaking scene in ‘Atonement’ is so gelled in its context that it might not strike a chord for those of you who haven’t watched the film. Cecilia confronts Robbie about a sexually charged letter he had written to her as the two make out in a library in a spontaneous, uninhibited moment of heated romance. The scene manages to capture the plethora of emotions the characters go through as their throbbing desires and emotions become almost palpable and is vital to forming the emotional core of the relationship between its characters.
The scene special because of several reasons: the way the moment is build with sonnets, the way the gown worn by Cecilia Tallis (Keira Knightley) shines in the dust of the library, the way the candles offer only a hint of light and the way Cecilia looks into Robbie Turner (James McAvoy) gasping eyes. Even the way the whole scene has been shot, it could easily be mistaken for a painting.
Disturbing is not a word one would easily associate with Steven Spielberg but this scene defines every aspect of that word. After a devastating revenge mission for his country, Avner Kaufman returns home a much different man than his worst nightmares could have possibly ever imagined. On the night of his return, a mentally disturbed Avner has sex with his wife that culminates in an explosion of seething rage and repressed anger. As the scene turns brutally terrifying, violent images of terrorists murdering the athletes at the airport flash Avner’s mind. John Williams’ haunting score and some slick editing ensures that this scene remains etched in your memory and elevates this uncrowned masterpiece of a film right to the top of Spielberg’s revered oeuvre.
Perhaps a controversial pick for the list. But the audition scene in Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘Boogie Nights’ is one of the most exciting and enthralling sex scenes ever captured on screen. The sheer energy of the scene bursts out on to the screen as we forget the characters are just doing a scene as part of a porno flick in the film. The warm, motherly affection of Amber brings a rare quality of eroticism on to the scene as it completely grabs you and sets up the tone for the film to follow. A deadly gorgeous Julianne Moore and a young, dashing Mark Wahlberg turn the scene into an unforgettable moment of unhinged sexual madness.
Few films have the power to devastate you on an emotional level so much that by the time the film ends, you realise you’re no longer the same person. Gaspar Noe’s ‘Irreversible’ is exactly that kind of a film. While the film is infamous for its disturbing rape scene that goes on for a bit longer than 5 minutes, it also features one of the warmest and most beautiful lovemaking scenes ever captured on screen. Hours before Alex and Marcus leave for the party, they lie in bed, engaging in a playful lovemaking sequence so full of charm and warmth that becomes almost painful to watch as we are already revealed of their tragic destiny. It’s a sad, sad scene that depicts the warmth and brutality of life at once because in the end we know that “time destroys everything….”
Spanish auteur Pedro Almodovar’s highly stylized noir-ish melodrama is a searing tale of intense, pulsating romance that explodes in the form of a thriller. Almodovar splashes feelings and colours on to the screen, blending elements of romance, comedy, melodrama and film within a film. The lovemaking scene between Lena and Mateo is a beautiful, cathartic explosion of feelings and desires captured with magnetic intensity and raw emotional power that so beautifully depicts the characters’ pain, desperation, madness and longing for each other.

I cannot possibly describe what this scene is about in concrete phrases and terms. In Stanley Kubrick’s bizarre erotic surreal drama, Tom Cruise plays Bill, a doctor who embarks on a bizarre, frightening sexual odyssey after his wife admits that she once fantasised about a man she met long ago. To decrypt the infinite meanings and possibilities behind the scene in a short write up such as this is nearly impossible but this sequence where Cruise’s character wanders around a secret society’s orgy perhaps plays out as a metaphor to the warped human psyche plagued by bizarre immoral fantasies and disturbing secrets and is a brutal mock on male sexuality and chauvinism.
Ang Lee’s unforgettable cowboy romance melted our hearts almost 12 years back and continues to be revered as one of the greatest romance dramas of the 21st century. Jack and Ennis spend time together in the mountains during the summer and gradually develop a complex sexual and emotional relationship. Two men feel strongly for each other; they think it is friendship. Until one night it becomes more than that. One passionate night! The scene acts as an outlet for the bottled emotions of the two men.. Ang Lee beautifully conveys the passion, intimacy, angst and repression felt by his characters and makes way for character development with this scene which manages to sketch out the complex nuances and dynamics of their relationship.
Earlier films handled subjects of homosexuality very carefully. But this movie handles it with surprising uninhibitedness, the love evident in the chemistry of the two men. Heath Ledger as Ennis Del Mar and Jake Gyllenhaal as Jack Twist were the perfect choice to play these men. In the film, they make new rules and shatter the old ones.
The image of a sweat-drenched Kate Winslet with her hands pounding against the car windows was the epitome of sensuality and lovemaking for a generation of kids who grew up watching the magic of love and the pain of disaster in James Cameron’s iconic romantic drama. The couple run away from the girl’s fiance’s bodyguard and reaches near the back end of the ship where they end up making love in a car. The scene perfectly captures the nervousness, angst and excitement of first-timers in a way that is hard not to adore and add to that the sizzling chemistry between Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet further elevates the scene to great heights.
Todd Haynes’ modern classic is a subtle, graceful tale of romance between two women in Manhattan in 1950s; a married mother going through a divorce and a young photographer. The main characters make out in a hotel room during a vacation in a stunningly captured moment of sexual liberation and emotional freedom. It’s a gorgeously shot scene, enriched with a sense of warmth and tenderness that you wraps you up in its humanity. Cate Blanchett’s magnetic feminine charisma further brings a rare maturity to the scene.
Perhaps the greatest romantic film of this decade, Abdellatif Kechiche’s ‘Blue is the Warmest Colour’ tells the story of Adele who meets an attractive, blue-haired painter in a lesbian bar and forms a deeply intimate bond with her. In one of the most famous sex scenes ever filmed, Kechiche captures every breath of passion his characters exude in a long 6 minute take with no cuts and intense focus on the nuances and details that bring an incredible amount of realism on to the scene. Some criticised the scene for its length but it floats like a wave with unbridled desires and emotions, overwhelming you with its raw intimacy.
Arguably the greatest road trip film ever made, ‘Y Tu Mama Tambien’ is a visually enthralling, emotionally charged, melancholic tale of friendship, love and self-discovery. Famously triggering controversy over its explicit depiction of sex and drugs, the film is replete with some of the most memorable lovemaking scenes ever filmed on screen. In the motel room, Luisa seduces Tenoch and they abruptly break into sex in an intense moment brimming with passion and nerves. It’s a brilliantly captured scene of astonishing power and beauty that is invigorating and addictive in its verve and enthusiasm.
For readers of of our site, this would hardly come off as a surprise. But the biggest issue with a film like ‘Mulholland Drive’ is that it somehow manages to creep on to every list for it’s open to countless interpretations and meanings. However, the one thing that I believe fascinates most people here is the irresistibly powerful lovemaking scene between Betty and Rita midway through the film. Emotions are locked, desires unfeigned and souls intertwined. The sheer amount of grace, passion and intimacy thrown on to the scene here elevates the film to new heights as we get a peek into the characters, their frailties and what makes them so vulnerable.
The mere concept of two gorgeous women making love is provocative and this scene leverages that. Betty (Naomi Watts) and Rita (Laura Harring) are two different personalities, but both of them are mysterious. The
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