Erotic Movie: Head in the Clouds
How wouldn’t it be erotic if we witness Charlize Theron, Penelope Cruz and a man making love?
The movie is also interesting because of the lesbian relationship between actresses Charlize Theron and Penelope Cruz.
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John Duigan made his version of the cult movie Malena in 2004. It is titled Head in the Clouds and the leading roles are played by two beautiful ladies – Charlize Theron and Penelope Cruz. They sleep together, but a man also comes into their bed.
Love triangle
Charlize Theron is Gilda Besse, the daughter of a French aristocrat and an emotionally unstable woman. She is also a popular belle who never misses a social event. She easily conquers London, Paris and Madrid in the 1930s. And she does it only with a small role in a third-rate movie, just because she is beautiful, naughty, charming, smart, attractive and daring. The girl is the famous Gilda, except that she is not played by Rita Hayworth and she doesn’t get involved with two men, but with a man and a woman. One is the decisive young man Guy (Stuart Townsend) and the other is the sexy nurse Mia (Penelope Cruz), who poses nude in her spare time and is also a prostitute. First she meets an Irish student named Guy on a rainy day. He offers her a place to stay. In time, they become passionate lovers, then they split up for a few years because of her mother’s death. After a while, Gilda invited him to Paris, where she is having an affair with the aforementioned Mia. This means that Guy joins in on their lesbian relationship and enjoys himself in every possible way. Their paradise is destroyed by the Second World War, when each person has to go his or her separate way. They become opponents who can’t find a common language anymore.
Sexual intercourse with Nazis
Guy joins the French resistance, Mia becomes a nurse on the front, Gilda has affairs with Nazis, ruins her image with the rest of the city and still goes to all social occasions. The girl is like
Malena, another Monica Bellucci, another Sophia Loren, but she’s also Mata Hari. She’s a crafty spy who only has sexual intercourse with Nazis because of information and because of Ally orders. That’s good, but Guy finds this out too late, when Mia is already shot down by enemy fire and when, after the war, the people of the city don’t know that Gilda was on their side the whole time. Perhaps this romantic drama isn’t sexy and daring enough. Unfortunately for Charlize Theron and Penelope Cruz fans, there’s not even a real lesbian scene. But still, the story is good enough and it’s erotically coloured and will thrill viewers who prefer to see romantic and gentle lovemaking scenes instead of wild sexual intercourse.
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