Best Sexy Movies for Inspriation
If you’re looking for inspiration from sexy films to spice up your relationship, here are some iconic movies known for their sensual and romantic scenes. These films are celebrated for their passionate moments, aesthetic appeal, and the way they depict intimacy. You can draw inspiration from these scenes to explore your fantasies in a safe and consensual way.
1. “Nine 1/2 Weeks” (1986)
- Description: This film is famous for its intense and erotic scenes between the characters played by Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger. The film’s most iconic scenes involve food, blindfolds, and a lot of teasing, which you can re-create for a steamy night in.
2. “Eyes Wide Shut” (1999)
- Description: Directed by Stanley Kubrick, this psychological drama explores themes of sexuality and secrecy. The masked ball scene is particularly iconic, offering ideas for roleplay or exploring power dynamics in a relationship.
3. “Unfaithful” (2002)
- Description: This film features Diane Lane and Olivier Martinez in a story about a passionate affair. The chemistry and tension between the characters make for some intense and steamy scenes that can inspire roleplay scenarios.
4. “50 Shades of Grey” (2015)
- Description: Based on the best-selling novel, this film explores BDSM dynamics between the main characters. While it’s a mainstream introduction to kink, it offers plenty of ideas for incorporating elements like blindfolds, restraints, and power play into your sex life.
5. “Secretary” (2002)
- Description: A dark romantic comedy that delves into the BDSM relationship between a secretary and her boss. The film is more nuanced in its portrayal of power exchange and can inspire gentle dominance and submission play.
6. “Body Heat” (1981)
- Description: A classic film noir that sizzles with sexual tension and chemistry between the leads, Kathleen Turner and William Hurt. The film’s sultry atmosphere and intense scenes can inspire a passionate evening.
7. “The Lover” (1992)
- Description: Set in 1929 French colonial Vietnam, this film is about a young French girl and her older Chinese lover. The movie is known for its erotic scenes that are both sensual and beautifully shot, perfect for those interested in exploring a romantic, forbidden love scenario.
8. “Basic Instinct” (1992)
- Description: Known for its provocative scenes and Sharon Stone’s unforgettable performance, this film combines mystery and sexual tension, inspiring scenarios where seduction plays a central role.
9. “Body of Evidence” (1993)
- Description: Body of Evidence is a 1993 erotic thriller film directed by Uli Edel, written by Brad Mirman, and starring Madonna and Willem Dafoe, with Joe Mantegna, Anne Archer, Julianne Moore, and Jürgen Prochnow in supporting roles.
10. “In the Mood for Love” (2000)
- Description: This film is less explicit but highly sensual in its portrayal of unspoken desire and forbidden love. The atmosphere, music, and tension between the characters can inspire a night of slow, tantalizing buildup.
Tips for Safely Recreating Scenes:
- Communication: Talk with your partner about what scenes appeal to both of you and establish boundaries.
- Consent: Ensure that both partners are comfortable and fully consenting to any activities.
- Adaptation: Feel free to adapt the scenes to fit your comfort levels and interests.
- Set the Mood: Re-create the atmosphere with lighting, music, and props to enhance the experience.
Other films and TV shows that have inspired sex toys.
- Rabbit Vibrators – Sex in the city. [See our rabbits here]
- Strap on Dildos – Broad City [Strap on Dildos]
- Panty Vibrator – The Ugly Truth [Panty Vibrators]
- BDSM Toys – Bonding [BDSM toys]
- Other BDSM Toys – Fifty Shades of Grey [Fifty Shades]
- Vaginal Dilators – Sex Education [Vaginal Dilators]
- Sex Pillow – Master of None
- Fleshlight – Zach and Miri Make a Porno [Fleshlights]
- Rabbit Vibrators – The Bachelor
- Spreader Bar – The Secretary
These films can provide plenty of inspiration, but remember that the key to a successful and satisfying experience is mutual respect, communication, and consent.