Movies With Unsimulated Sex Scenes
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Movies With Unsimulated Sex Scenes
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Just because the sex is real doesn't mean it's porn.
Based on the true story of Sada Abe, a Japanese woman who — spoiler alert — erotically asphyxiated her lover then cut off his penis and kept it in her handbag, In the Realm of the Senses is as explicit as you'd expect given the subject matter. The sex is real; the murder and genital removal is, thankfully, not.
The subject matter of A Real Young Girl is...difficult, to say the least. The film focuses on the sexual exploration of 14-year-old Alice (Charlotte Alexandra). All of the explicit scenes were shot with actors of age, but it's still unsettling. And, yes, an earthworm was harmed during filming. (You don't want to know.)
Caligula is a fascinating disaster of a film, truly NSFW even without the unsimulated sex peppered throughout. (There is necrophiliac incest, after all.) But beyond that, Penthouse founder Bob Guccione, who financed the film, added in explicit scenes that — well, they're porn. It's porn. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
The vastly misunderstood Cruising was protested for being homophobic, but this thriller, in which Al Pacino plays a cop going undercover in leather bars to find a killer, is far more complicated than that. The murder scenes are cut with actual footage of gay sex, which definitely invites analysis — but not dismissal.
Lars von Trier pops up a few times on this list, and with good reason. In The Idiots , a group of anti-bourgeois adults lose their inhibitions by embracing their "inner idiot." That means a lot of nudity and the occasional orgy. Most of this is simulated, but there is at least one scene with actual sex taking place.
Over two decades after A Real Young Girl , Catherine Breillat showed her continued willingness to frankly explore sexuality. Romance , which follows Marie (Caroline Ducey) as she searches for sexual fulfillment outside of her boyfriend, is often credited with paving the way for more unsimulated sex in arthouse films.
Written by: Leos Carax and Jean-Pol Fargeau
Body doubles were supposedly used for the most explicit scenes in Pola X , so it's unclear how much of the unsimulated sex is actually stars Guillaume Depardieu and Yekaterina Golubeva, who play long-lost siblings and lovers Pierre and Isabelle in this loose adaptation of a Herman Melville novel.
Directed by: Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi
Written by: Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi
The title Baise-moi has been translated to Kiss Me , Fuck Me , and Rape Me , so perhaps it works best in the ambiguous French. This rape-revenge thriller is filled with unsimulated sex, though the graphic violence is, naturally, not the real thing. Nevertheless, the film has remained highly controversial since its release.
Written by: Alexandre Melo and José Neves
The Portuguese film O Fantasma — translated as The Phantom , but it just doesn't carry the same weight that way — follows Sergio (Ricardo Meneses) as he wanders the city of Lisbon. The hunky Portuguese actors might tempt you to watch it as porn, but if you're looking for that, you're likely to be disappointed.
Written by: Patrice Chéreau and Anne-Louise Trividic
Think Last Tango in Paris , but a little more grounded. Jay (Mark Rylance) and Claire (Kerry Fox) are two strangers who engage in weekly anonymous sex, slowly developing an emotional attachment to each another. Unlike Last Tango in Paris , all of the sex is completely unsimulated.
Directed by: Larry Clark and Ed Lachman
Written by: Larry Clark and Harmony Korine
The disturbing interconnected stories of Ken Park are all highly sexual, most of them involving teens. Of course, all the actors were over 18, and most of the sex is simulated (however realistic) — except for unsimulated masturbation. Which, yes, totally counts.
It takes a special type of auteur to write, direct, and star in a movie that involves him receiving an unsimulated blow job to completion on-screen. But Vincent Gallo did it in The Brown Bunny , with Chloe Sevigny performing the act. There has been some controversy over whether or not it was real — but it was .
The film 9 Songs includes actual footage of concert performances by bands like Franz Ferdinand, The Dandy Warhols, and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club — but, of course, most of the focus is going to be on the constant unsimulated sex between leads Kieran O'Brien and Margo Stilley.
Another Catherine Breillat film, another non-pornographic (but also, you know, totally pornographic) performance by Italian porn star Rocco Siffredi. Anatomy of Hell is not only explicit, it's also incredibly jarring, with some uniquely disturbing visuals that uncover the darker side of sexuality.
Bruce LaBruce movies are an acquired taste. And if you have acquired the taste for them, they are fucking delicious. The Raspberry Reich is a hilarious satire of what LaBruce calls "terrorist chic" that looks at the idea of homosexuality as a radical act. There's also a ton of unsimulated sex — and a porn version that includes even more.
Written by: Clément Virgo and Tamara Faith Virgo
Lie with Me is notable in part because the two stars, Eric Balfour and Lauren Lee Smith, are fairly well known — particularly Balfour — and engaging in unsimulated sex. Otherwise, it's another sort of take on the Last Tango in Paris model, though with a distinctly Canadian style. (It's set and shot in Toronto.)
The weirdest thing about 8mm 2 is that it has nothing to do with the film 8 mm . It was originally titled The Velvet Side of Hell and lated rebranded as a sequel, even though it wasn't. It does, however, feature plenty of unsimulated sex, as well as actual porn scenes spliced in.
Shortbus is perhaps the most well-known film with unsimulated sex. It's also one of the best. It's sexually explicit, yes, but it's also warm, funny, and thoughtful. Of course, it does owe a debt to earlier films with unsimulated sex. The vibrating egg Sofia (Sook-Yin Lee) uses on herself is branded In the Realm of the Senses .
Otto is a zombie. Or maybe he isn't. He definitely has an appetite for...something. This is another Bruce LaBruce film, so of course it's artsy, strange, and highly erotic. Much of the sex is real, though the copious amount of blood is not. Then again, it's not clear how much of the gore is only a product of Otto's twisted mind.
In the prologue to Antichrist , a couple is having sex in the shower (unsimulated, natch) when their young son falls to his death from a window. As the unnamed man and woman, Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg used body doubles for the explicit scenes. Warning: climactic genital mutilation.
The link between gay sex and violence is nothing new — see Cruising , but also Alfred Hitchcock's Rope and countless others. Stranger by the Lake , however, is a more modern take on the concept with a murder occurring at a nude gay lake and popular cruising spot. The nude male form is on constant display.
Written by: David Wnendt and Claus Falkenberg
Wetlands is a disgusting movie. That's not a judgment: It's just objective fact. Helen (Carla Juri) is so anti-hygiene that she gets her kicks with used toilet seats. Most of the sex in the film is simulated, though there is one memorable moment in which a group of men masturbate onto a pizza, which is real and hilarious.
Does Nymphomaniac merit inclusion on this list? Maybe not. There has been much debate about the sex throughout the film, which was created by digitally adding porn star's genitals to the actors' bodies. So it's unsimulated and simulated at the same time, really. But it's also Lars von Trier, meaning we'll allow it.
Notable Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini gets the biopic treatment in a film that doesn't shy away from his sex life. There's more to it than that, of course, but for the purposes of this list, it's notable for the unsimulated sex — one review noted the discomfort the man sitting next to her felt when confronted by "erect male cock."
There is a plot to Love , but that's secondary to the sex: Gaspar Noé's love story is relentlessly graphic, shockingly explicit, and yes, filmed in glorious 3D. Call it porn if you like, but there's no denying the innovation of seeing ejaculate fly at your face from the safety of a movie theater seat.
This post has been updated to include films released over the past two years.
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Sex is a very private thing for a person. Well, is it? And if actors have real sex in movies, how do we classify that? The answer obviously is yes, sex is private, but cinema’s juxtaposed fetishes unflinchingly change the answer. Even though for the actual action to transpire, there has to be an imminent requirement of the script, directors have often used it as their conduit to attract crowds. Because who doesn’t like porn, right?
The great Italian stallion, Bernardo Bertolucci, is perhaps the most controversial and reverential figure in modern film-making. His bold and brazen approach has often attracted scathing criticism and the highest praise. Creating a path for others to tread on, Bertolucci’s flawless implications of sex and its significance have never failed to mesmerize. There have been other directors who have gone a step ahead and decided to shoot movies with un-simulated sex scenes. Well, they didn’t always succeed. But they tried! Here is the list of times when the actors had real sex in mainstream movies. Yes, these are movies with real penetration.
Nagisa Oshima’s 1974 classic features several scenes of un-simulated sex that triggered controversy at the time. The story of the film itself is quite shocking and provocative: a former sex worker gets involved in a wild, tumultuous sexual relationship with her employer. The two lead actors involved, Tatsuya Fuji and Eiko Matsuda, poured their hearts out onto each and every scene and one can imagine how emotionally draining it must have been to shoot the physically intimate scenes. Despite the explicit style and shocking portrayal of violence, the film, over the years, has grown tremendously in stature and is now widely regarded as a classic psycho-sexual tale. One of the most striking things about the film is how well it has aged over the years. In the age of overly polished, stylized flicks like ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ , this one still stands out as a brutally powerful exploration of violent sexual practices.
One of the most iconic exploitation movies ever made, ‘Pink Flamingos’ is notorious for its wild, shockingly bold depiction of nudity, sex and profanity. Think of all the disgusting things that can happen on Earth, and you’ll most probably find all of that in this movie. It follows a ludicrous plot wherein a bizarre woman and her family try to compete with a group of criminals in order to be called the filthiest people on earth. The film was banned in several countries but over the years received a strong cult following among cinephiles. It features graphic, real sex scenes, but more than that, the movie is noted for its disgusting final scene wherein Divine eats dog feces to prove that she is the filthiest person in the world. ‘Pink Flamingos’ continues to polarize cinephiles but it is generally regarded as one of the most influential American films of all time.
Alright, this must not be surprising at all, considering it’s made by the great Lars von Trier . In fact, you’ll see a couple of more LVT flicks on the list. He is, without a doubt, one of the most exciting filmmakers working today and continues to disturb, shock, annoy and infuriate viewers in ways they’ve never been before. Some might consider him a sensationalist, but I believe von Trier is an artist. ‘Antichrist’ isn’t his best film, but it’s unbelievably shocking and disturbing on so many levels. The film tells the story of a woman who is devastated by the death of her child and is taken to the woods for treatment by her husband, who’s a psychiatrist. The opening scene of the film is truly stunning. The couple make wild, passionate love while their toddler climbs up to the window of the bedroom and falls to death. It is one of the greatest opening scenes of all time. It establishes the plot and the setting brilliantly. The emotions are raw and passionate.
Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg engage in un-simulated sex scenes in the film. Lars von Trier is known to push his actors to draw out realistic performances from them. And in ‘Antichrist’, you can’t really argue with his approach here because the end result is phenomenal. The scenes are filled with passion, repressed sadness and rage, and you could feel the emotions in your blood. It is difficult to describe the thematic aspects of the film, but I kind of see it as a deeply disturbing exploration of the most vulnerable of human emotions. The gray area of the film lies in that moment where we get a feeling that the woman, while nearly reaching an orgasm, actually sees her child climbing up to the window and chose not to react. It is disturbing to think that she may have chosen that one fleeting, blissful moment of orgasm over her kid’s life. Brilliant stuff!
Along with Lars von Trier, Michael Haneke and Yorgos Lanthimos , Gaspar Noe is one of the finest Euro-provocateur who continues to push the boundaries of cinema in several ways. His films are violent and explore the darkest sides of human nature. However, most of his works are thematically deep and universal in their raw emotional intensity. ‘Enter the Void’ isn’t his greatest work but it’s a memorable experience that evokes a plethora of emotions that are hard to describe. It features actors involving in real, hardcore sex. While the scenes do not add much depth to the narrative, overall, it’s one hell of a journey. And the kind of effort that the actors have put in to bring in that air of realism to the film is commendable. ‘Enter the Void’ can best be described as a hallucinatory/psychedelic experience. It’s one of those films that you can never forget for its images and sound, and not for the story or emotions.
The film, however, was criticized for its shallow writing and lack of a strong story-line. But I kind of see it as Noe trying to break the limitations of the medium. He clearly wants to take cinema beyond the realm of story and characters; he’s looking to create an experience more than anything else. And that ambition alone deserves appreciation. ‘Enter the Void’ lacks the raw emotional intensity of ‘I Stand Alone’ and the thematic depth of ‘Irreversible’ but it’s surely his most technically perfect, ambitious film.
Well, here’s another Lars von Trier film! One of his most revered works, ‘The Idiots’ was his first film that was made in compliance with the rules of the famous Dogme 95 movement. It tells the story of a group of strange people in Copenhagen who decide to break the limitations of civilization and act like idiots as a means of catharsis. The film has a scene that depicts penetration and group sex, but it still isn’t anywhere near as explicit as some of LVT’s later works. ‘The Idiots’ received high praise for its comic tone and unconventional style. Like most of von Trier’s films, it continues to divide critics and cinephiles, but it’s a movie that boldly questions societal norms and challenges viewers with several disturbing questions in a way that is both strangely entertaining and outrageous.
Delving deep into the controversial issue of incest, ‘Dogtooth’ is an eviscerating presentation of a father’s blinding love for his daughters, that ultimately goes too far and proves to be their undoing. The manipulative and controlling father locks away his three adolescent children in the sprawling confines of the compounding, trapping them in their perpetual childhood. Sucked out of life’s zeal and onto the threshold of insolvency, the older sister connives a plan to escape. The film is noted for its disturbing exploration of incestuous relationships and features un-simulated sex scenes. One of the best things about the film is how it tries to normalize the most seemingly absurd situation. And with real sex scenes, Lanthimos made sure that the film’s bizarre, realistic tone is never compromised. ‘Dogtooth’ is undoubtedly one of the greatest European movies of the century that must be seen for the questions it raises on society and the human nature.
A passion for live music unites two longing souls to embark on a journey of simulated intercourse and oral sex. Sounds weird right? Well, because it purely is. Coming from the land of vestigial traditions and the Royal Queen, ‘9 Songs’ is an unrequired movie. The movie flows at a glacial pace, and even the racy intimacy (and much more) cannot salvage an uninspiring movie. Even though the visceral representation of the physical expression of love between the leads is refreshing and distinctive, it isn’t enough to cease the movie’s free fall to disappointment.
Before Peter Saarsgaard shot to fame with roles in ‘Jarhead’ and ‘An Education’, he lit up the screen in Wayne Wang’s candid documentation of mutual desires coming together. Prima facie a sexual arrangement between a millionaire, and his hired escort for three wild days of partying and sex, it emotionally disintegrates into a something real for the two leads. The film is a haranguing reality check of what conspires when our sexual fetishes and longing pleasure, collides with the messy, eccentric reality of human emotions. Well acted, and uninspiringly thought, the movie failed to become so much more than what it became.
This is the only photo I could find of the three protagonists wearing clothes. Gasper Noe’s erotic 3D venture follows the lives of three eligible bachelors with a perennial penchant for adventures. The titillating drama opens up with a racy and sensual threesome amongst a pair of experienced ex-lovers, Murphy and Electra, and a fledgling novice exchange student from Denmark, Omi. The casual event of pleasure and sex quickly becomes problematic, as Murphy and Omi have sex behind Electra’s back, and the former mistakenly impregnates the latter. The two get married, and Electra absconds into wilderness, far away from her life. Her worried mother reignites and presents to us in a non-liner sequences of flashbacks the relationship between Murphy and Electra.
‘Love’ received high praise for its stylistic elements but was criticized for its underdeveloped story and poor character writing. Like all of Noe’s films, it offers a very unique cinematic experience, but it’s far from realizing its true potential. What struck me the most was the highly uncharacteristic tender tone of the film. Noe is known for his bleak, violent depictions of society and human lives, but here, he opens up his delicate side. The film features some of the most sensuous, passionate sex scenes you’ll ever see.
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