Enemy At The Gates Sex Scene

Enemy At The Gates Sex Scene




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Enemy At The Gates Sex Scene

Sabrina Rojas Weiss March 16, 2001, 12:00 a.m. PT

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Enemy at the Gates stars Jude Law and Rachel Weisz agree that their love scene β€” which takes place in the middle of World War II surrounded by dozens of soldiers β€” lacks the traditional romantic setting. And as the actors explain, such obstacles actually enhanced their intimacy.

"The element of all these farting and burping men around sort of made the scene more sensuous," says Law, who netted an Oscar nod for his role in The Talented Mr. Ripley. "By the time we got to shooting, most of [the extras] were asleep, anyway. It was funny. It broke the ice."

Weisz, best known for playing a damsel in distress in The Mummy, explains why her character β€” one of about 3,000 Russian women who volunteered for service in Stalingrad β€” so forwardly invites herself into Law's sleeping bag. "In a war, you don't have any privacy," the actress says. "There was a kind of sexual liberation that happened because people thought they would be d


"The element of all these farting and burping men around sort of made the scene more sensuous," says Law, who netted an Oscar nod for his role in The Talented Mr. Ripley . "By the time we got to shooting, most of [the extras] were asleep, anyway. It was funny. It broke the ice."


Weisz, best known for playing a damsel in distress in The Mummy , explains why her character β€” one of about 3,000 Russian women who volunteered for service in Stalingrad β€” so forwardly invites herself into Law's sleeping bag. "In a war, you don't have any privacy," the actress says. "There was a kind of sexual liberation that happened because people thought they would be dead in an hour or a day. People were having sex in the trenches.


"[But] this isn't just a scene about sex," she continues. "It's about two people trying furtively to steal some pleasure, without waking the people around them."


Squeamish viewers might want to cover their eyes during this moment of passion β€” not because of any exposed body parts, but more what's covering the actors from head to toe. "We called the makeup trailer the 'makedown trailer' because we'd go there to get covered in mud," Weisz laughs. "I can't tell you how much I really enjoyed being dirty. The dirt gets under your fingernails, up your nose and in your ears. You start to relish it!"

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The young soldier soon becomes a national hero to the locals -- including Sacha (GABRIEL MARSHALL-THOMSON), a boy who takes it upon himself to infiltrate the Germans for information -- and the bane of those German forces. Accordingly, they call in Major Koenig (ED HARRIS), a legendary aristocratic sniper, to eradicate Vassili and thus destroy the military and political icon.


From that point on and while working with other snipers such as Koulikov (RON PERLMAN), Vassili must deal with both himself and Danilov falling for Tania, all while also dealing with the seasoned and ever resourceful Koenig whose only objective is to find and kill him.


(Note: The "Our Take" review of this title examines the film's artistic merits and does not take into account any of the possibly objectionable material listed below).


Parties on both sides of the conflict have varying degrees of bad attitudes, while 1 possible "f" word is uttered (in the middle of a loud scene) and various expletives and a handful of colorful phrases are present. One sensuous sex scene features related movement and sounds occurring beneath a blanket, along with some brief nudity as a couple have sex among other nearby, but sleeping soldiers. Other brief nonsexual nudity is also briefly present.


Beyond that, various characters drink and smoke. Should you still be concerned about the film and its appropriateness for yourself of anyone in your home who wishes to see it, we suggest that you take a closer look at our detailed content listings for more specific examples of what occurs and is present in the film.



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