Not exact matches
► A woman sits with her
back to the
camera while wearing a corset and thong underwear (we see
bare thighs and full buttocks).
A shirtless man (we see his
bare chest, abdomen and
back) approaches his wife in the kitchen: she is wearing a knee - length robe and she spoons ice cream onto her chest twice, licking it off, then spoons some onto his chest and rubs it down
to his groin, the
camera pans up and the man pushes down her head (indicating oral sex below the frame) and he gasps; he pulls off her robe
to reveal a slip, sits her on a table and spoons ice cream on her inner thigh, licks it off and begins
to lick the genital area (it's concealed by her slip and the
camera cuts
to her gasping face) and he leans her
back on a table and thrusts (we see his
back and
bare buttocks moving) as the scene ends.
► A woman calls a female student and a man who had raped her
to the front of a class (the man's face is covered with several bandages) where the first woman orders them
to have sex and the younger woman disrobes: we see her
bare breasts and nipples, part of one hip, and her legs as she spreads them while leaning
back against a desk while the man stands between her legs, he drops his pants (his shirttail covers his crotch but reveals partially
bare thighs), spits on his fingers and rubs his groin under his shirt; the
camera cuts
to the second woman's face as she says, «A shame,» (implying there was no erection) and the man pulls up his trousers and leaves the room (we see one of the woman's breasts and her
bare back as the
camera cuts
to the man leaving).
Director - star - co-writer John Krasinski's careful deployment of nerve - distressing moments doesn't even need a burst of gnarly monster
to get an audience vocalizing: listen for the crowd reaction when his wife (off and onscreen) Emily Blunt cautiously ascends a staircase, and the
camera stays
back to show an errant nail jutting from a step, awaiting someone's
bare foot on the way down.
It
bares more than a striking resemblance, too, with a similar shape and minimalistic design down
to the small
camera hump on the
back.