Nicolas Roeg's bizarre psycho - thriller takes a break from its mysterious Venice chase scenes to showcase a tender and
unusually hot sex scene between grieving parents Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie.
Nicolas Roeg's bizarre psychothriller takes a break from its mysterious Venice chase scenes to showcase a tender and unusually
hot sex scene between grieving parents Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie.
But lest this make BPM sound like a dry procedural manual for would - be change - makers, let me note that the movie also throbs with ecstatically filmed nightclub dance sequences and one of
the hottest sex scenes of the year, between Pérez Biscayart's Sean and Arnaud Valois as a newcomer to the group who becomes his lover and, as he grows sicker, his caregiver.
This movie features one of
the hottest sex scenes I've ever seen even though the women are mostly clothed during it.
The two have great chemistry, and
a hot sex scene montage — which is both playful and revealing — is one of the film's more clever sequences.