Sexo, Sexo, e Sexo (1984)
The scene opens with a man and woman in their 30s sharing a bath, surrounded by soap bubbles, warm lighting highlighting their muscular and slender physiques. They’re fully immersed, skin glistening, touching each other casually but with clear tension. Later, another couple — a man in his 40s with a mustache and a younger blonde woman — walks through a street or alley, talking casually in daylight. Inside a dimly lit nightclub, a different pair dances closely, the man dark-haired and stocky, the woman slim with long brown hair, their movements suggestive, bodies pressed together under colored lights. There’s no full-on sex shown in the frames, but the whole thing oozes sexual buildup — lingering touches, tight clothing, intimate proximity. The visual tone favors soft close-ups and medium shots that focus on physical details without rushing to penetration.