Don't look now is even to this day still remembered for its controversial sex scene The infamous scene caused a stir when the film was released, mostly because it was the 1970s, and sex scenes were viewed differently then than they are today. Don't look now is an exploration of the psychology of grief and the effect the death of a child can have on a relationship The film is renowned for its innovative editing style, recurring motifs and themes, and for a controversial sex scene that was explicit for the era. Compared to most simulated sex put to film, it's relatively realistic and well, pretty hot I don't want to reduce the movie to that one scene in particular, just that no one else has mentioned it and i think it's a key part of the immersive effect the movie pulls off so effortlessly.
Donald sutherland gives a extraordinary performance as the clairvoyant but disbeliever, john baxter The film's most controversial sequence is the shocking sex scene with donald sutherland and julie christie What's shocking about this one scene is the realistic feel of the act. One of the most important scenes in the film Donald sutherland unexpectedly sees his wife (julie christie ) who is supposed to be in england Julie christie reveals (almost) all about notorious sex scene four decades on from don't look now julie christie and donald sutherland's saucy sex scene sparked huge censorship row
100's of the greatest scenes and moments greatest scenes Intro | what makes a great scene He also talked about his infamous sex scene with julie christie in don’t look now His wife of 46 years, francine And how he feels he owes his career to the critic renata adler.
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